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“UNITED STATES 
CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS 


in the 


WORLD WAR 
& 


ORDINARIATE 
ARMY AND NAVY CHAPLAINS 
NEW YORK CITY 


CopyricHT 1924 
by 
ARMY, AND NAVY CHAPLAINS 
ORDINARIATE 
New York CIty 


Printed by 
THE CHAUNCEY Hott Company, Inc. 
New York City 


CONTENTS 


F’OREWORD— 
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FOREWORD 


January 15, 1924. 


This register of the Catholic Chaplains, Army and Navy, 
during the World War, has been compiled for the simple pur- 
pose of historical record. No printed word could possibly tell 
the story of devoted service and heroic sacrifice that distin- 
guished our Catholic Chaplains on land and sea, in field and 
camp, in hospital and trench. The Chaplains also displayed a 
remarkably happy combination of priestly dignity and zeal 
with soldierly adjustment to military requirements during time 
of war. 


As Chaplain Bishop I take this occasion to express my grate- 
ful appreciation in Christ for the invaluable assistance I re- 
ceived from the vicars-general, the chancellor and the secre- 
taries of the Diocese Castrensis. I shall always cherish, with 
similar sentiments, the reverence and obedience given by the 
chaplains themselves—as noble, brave and spiritual a body of 
priests as ever ascended the Altar of God. 


Nor should I fail to say here that the Diocese Castrensis 
must ever remain indebted to the Knights of Columbus for 
financial aid that was absolutely indispensable in administering 
the work and providing volunteer chaplains for posts not cov- 
ered by Commissioned Chaplains. 


To my brethren of the Hierarchy I am profoundly obligated 
for their co-operation and help—which made possible the 
glorious and imperishable record of service coldly recorded in 
this volume. 





MANSION HOUSE 
BAGUIO, P. I. 


Aprils ss 


Your chaplains rendered excellent service both at home and 
abroad, in garrison and in the field, not only during the World 
War, but in the Indian wars, in the Spanish war, and along the 
Border. They have come under my command and observation 
in many fields of activity. Their services have not been limited 
to the ministrations of religion, but they have been active in 
protecting the moral and physical welfare of the men. Like 
all our chaplains, they were loyal Americans. They have 
appealed to me by their works. Earnest representatives of their 
church, they have been equally earnest and devoted to the in- 
terests of the men who came under their care. ‘They have stood 
for discipline, respect for authority, law and order, clean living, 


and faith in God and His wisdom. 


UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 


May 16, 1923. 


It gives me very great pleasure to take the opportunity here 
afforded me, to give public testimony to the very high degree of 
spirituality, efciency, and devotion to duty which always has 
characterized the priests who have been chosen to represent 
Holy Mother Church in the Chaplain Corps of the Navy. They 
iy cae Clpal dea temsGred 1 tOmie.enurcoeandstothemenvicesand 
besides, have earned the eternal gratitude of countless souls to 
whom they have been, in reality, spiritual fathers and guides. 


Most particularly have they stood out in the great World 
War, under the leadership of His Grace, Archbishop Patrick 
J. Hayes, the Chaplain Bishop. With the number of Catholic 
Chaplains increased correspondingly to the personnel of the 
Navy, they kept the same high standard. By their self-sacrifice 
and courage in the face of dangers and hardships, they proved 
invaluable in keeping up the morale of the officers and men of 


the Navy. 


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CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS 
ARMY AND NAVY 


ORDINARIATE 
NEW YORK CITY 


Feb. 1, 1924. 


Wicstecy ie atricke) ailaycsm sls 
Chaplain Bishop, 
New York City. 


MY DEAR ARCHBISHOP: 


Herewith is a compilation of the records of the Catholic 
Chaplains in the World War which I have gathered and pre- 
pared for publication at your direction. 


Some of the records are not as full as others owing to the 
difficulty of getting in touch with some of the priests who have 
been separated from military service since the cessation of 
hostilities. All the records, however, have been verified and 
contain the salient facts of each Chaplain’s career. 


In preparing this data, I have avoided al! attempts at 
rhetoric and have tried to give only the facts, to conform to your 


desire that the volume should be historical and not narrative. 


Sincerely yours in Christ, 


Gere SWoring, 


Vicar-General. 


HS TORLEG MER SIEGE 


EARLY WARS 


At the time of the Revolutionary War, there were no regular 
Catholic Chaplains in the service. However, the units that 
came from abroad to help the cause of the Colonies, brought 
their own Catholic Chaplains with them, to the number of about 
one hundred priests. It is co-incident that the first Catholic 
Church, in New York, St. Peters’, was founded by a Chaplain 
of the Revolutionary War, Rev. Charles Whelan, O.M.Cap. 


The same condition, as regards Catholic Chaplains, held in 
fiemyy at ofels land cven inethe= carly part O19 them Vlexican 
War, for Congress had made no provisions for Catholic Chap- 
lains. In 1846, however, President Polk invited Bishops 
Hughes, of New York, Portier, of Mobile, and Kenrick, of St. 
Louis, to a meeting and suggested that they select two priests 
for Chaplaincies. ‘These were selected by the Bishops and ap- 
pointed by the President. 


In the Civil War, there were about one hundred priests in 
the field, and although most of these were volunteers, they served 
with recognized state or volunteer organizations and were regu- 
larly commissioned as Chaplains. Among the prominent Chap- 
lains in the Civil War were the late Archbishop Ireland, Bishop 
Lawrence McMahon and Bishop Bernard McQuaid, of 
Rochester. 


1898-1917 


During the Spanish-American War of 1898, there were very 
few Chaplains in the service holding commissioned rank. Little 
provision was made for Chaplains as the regular establishment 
(Army and Navy) carried only a small number. Of these, the 
Catholic Church had a total of about twelve. 


A. few of the National Guard Regiments which entered the 
Federal service at the time, had their official Catholic Chaplains. 
Over and above these, some of the larger Dioceses sent priests to 
follow the troops from their own states, and these priests served 
in a civilian capacity at various mobilization camps throughout 
the country. 


The entire National Guard of the country was mobilized by 
Federal order, to the Mexican Border, in 1916, and these troops 


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did a tour of duty there, extending from a few months to a year. 
At that time there were only nine Catholic priests identified 
with the National Guard in the United States, and when our 
Catholic young men assembled along the Rio Grande, they 
found themselves practically without the administrations of 
priests. 


The few priests in the National Guard, together with two 
or three Regular Army Chaplains, on duty along the Border, 
were unable to cope with the situation. The Bishops along 
the Border, although they had very few clergy covering im- 
mense tracts of territory, lent whatever assistance they could 
in looking after the spiritual welfare of the American men. 


CONDITIONS EARLY IN THE WORLD WAR 


When the United States entered the World War on April 
6, 1917, the whole of the Regular Army and National Guard 
was immediately mobilized. There were then sixteen priests in 
the Regular Army, and these augmented by the nine National 
Guard Chaplains gave a total of twenty-five priests to look after 
the Catholic soldiers scattered through some 300,000 troops. 


In the summer of 1917, the various camps and cantonments 
were under way and by September of the same year, additional 
troops were called to the colors by means of the selective draft. 
The men chosen in the first draft were centered in sixteen canton- 
ments throughout the country. In the meantime, the voluntary 
enlistments in the Army and Navy had been very heavy. 


Realizing that the great bulk of the new big Army was made 
up of men who had never been away from their homes and 
religious environments, the Government issued a hurry call for 
Chaplains of all denominations. Catholic priests in many of 
the larger Dioceses were quick to respond to the call. 


This condition prevailed for several months. Officers and 
men in the various camps, particularly in the Southern States, 
were clamoring for priests. Local Bishops sent in call after 
call to Bishops in the larger centers asking that priests be sent 
to look after the Catholic boys in these camps. 


OWMOTALO Ha GA PEOLIGa SLAP IaAENG 


The quota of Catholic Chaplains allowed before the war was 
2+, but after a conference in Washington, at which religious 


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statistics, gathered from non-Catholic sources, were presented, 
the Catholic quota was raised to 37.8%. This quota continued 
in effect until 1920, when it was reduced to 25% in the Army. 
The Catholic Chaplains in the Navy never had a quota greater 
than 25%. 

The Government continued to ask for more Chaplains as 
the size of the forces increased, with the result that on the day 
the Armistice was signed, November 11, 1918, there were 1,023 
Chaplains in active service, either with the Army, Navy or 
K. of C., and 500 approved applicants who would have been 
commissioned, January |, 1919. 

Military and Naval regulations had to be altered several 
times in order to provide for the commissioning of additional 
priests. For instance, in the early days of the war, the age limit 
for priests applying for commission in the Army, was 40 years, 
and in the Navy 31% years. These limits were raised re- 
spectively to 45 and 40 years. 

With the rapid growth of the number of priests in the 
service, considerable confusion arose. Here was a vast Diocese, 
in number of priests, laymen and territory, with no regularly 
constituted head. ‘The Chaplains had to turn some place for 
advice and instructions. 


They frequently were in other Dioceses than their own and 
were at a loss to know whether to turn to their own Bishops or 
to the Bishop in whose Diocese they were serving. 


DIOCESE CASTRENSIS CREATED 


iicmlatcmi olyeatict mao pcmocicdictm ny a Loalizinvethe 
gravity of the situation, on November 24, 1917, appointed the 
first Episcopus Castrensis in the United States, Most Rev. 
Patrick J. Hayes, D.D., then Auxiliary Bishop, and now Arch- 
bishop of New York. 


The news of the appointment of Bishop Hayes gave general 
satisfaction throughout the country. ‘The Bishops were elated 
because they felt that the confusion would end. ‘The Chaplains 
Ve iomha D DyailethcmLcali7alonmtiatethoyena dmamGapablema ina 
worthy superior to turn to for comfort and advice. The men 
in the service were pleased, for they knew they would not be 
left without priests. 


Bishop Hayes started his work of organization immediately 
upon his appointment. He divided his gigantic Diocese into 


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five vicariates, four in the United States, and one overseas. He 
appointed Vicars-General over these and had them establish 
offices. His other officials were a Chancellor and a Secretary, 
stationed in New York, and an Executive Secretary, stationed 


in Washington, D. C. 

After the work of organization was completed and the 
machinery of the vast new Diocese working smoothly, the Chap- 
lain Bishop made a visitation to the various Army and Navy 
posts in the United States. He was about to visit the Overseas 
Vicariate, but was prevented by the final illness and death of 
Cardinal Farley. However, he sent his Chancellor to represent 
him, on a visit to the overseas’ camps, and at Rome. 


WORK OF THE DIOCESE IN WAR AND SINCE 


The great work accomplished by the Diocese Castrensis can 
best be judged, when it is understood how vast a territory it 
covered. Its territory, extending through five Vicariates, in- 
cluded the United States, the Philippines, the Hawaiian Islands, 
Alaska, Panama, Porto Rico, Ireland, England, France, Italy, 
Belgium, Germany and Russia. 

In fine, its territory embraced land and sea, wherever there 
were Catholic Chaplains, Catholic fighting men, or Catholic 
physicians, or nurses. And its territory was not its only stupen- 
dous feature. Its Catholic population numbered about a million 
and its priests were more than one thousand strong. 


During the war and in the period of reconstruction immedi- 
ately following the signing of the Armistice, thousands of 
soldiers, or sailors, or members of their families, were baptized. 
Thousands more were married. Numberless dispensations were 
sought. 


All these matters were reported to the Ordinariate in New 
York, through the various Vicariates, or directly, for perma-: 
nent record. Besides these, countless are the numbers of Con- 
fessions and Communions noted in the monthly reports of the 
Chaplains sent to the Ordinariate. 


The Diocese Castrensis continues to operate. With one ex- 
ception of the Overseas’ Vicariate, all the Vicariates are stil] 
functioning, and the overseas’ work is being carried on at the 
Ordinariate, 110 East 12th Street, New York City. The other 
Vicariates are situated in Chicago, New Orleans, and San Fran- 


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Monthly reports from 96 priests who still remain in the serv- 
ice, are received at the Ordinariate. Besides these, there are 
about 200 priests in the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army 
and in National Guard organizations throughout the country. 


What each individual of the Diocese Castrensis, the Chap- 
lain Bishop, the Vicars, the Chancellor, the Secretaries and the 
Chaplains did in the war, what they had done before it, and 
what they have been doing since, is told in the individual rec- 
ords, which are given later. 


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ROSIE ARGON VEC DIRGI CIN jie Jab Wale Sp IBD). 
Archbishop of New York, Chaplain Bishop, Army and Navy 


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Most Rev. Patrick J. Hayes, D.D. 
Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes, Fifth Archbishop of New 


York, has the honor not only of being the first native son to wear 
the Pallium of the See of New York, but is also distinguished 
by his appointment as the first Chaplain Bishop for Catholic 
Army and Navy Chaplains in the United States. 


Archbishop Hayes was born on November 20, 1867, in St. 
Andrew’s Parish, near City Hall, New York City, the son of 
Daniel and Mary Gleason Hayes. He received his elementary 
education in Transfiguration Parochial School. He then went 
to De La Salle Institute and later to Manhattan College, where 
he was graduated in 1888. 


He received his theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 
Troy, N. Y., and was ordained September 8, 1892, some months 
ahead of his class, having won a scholarship to the Catholic 
University, Washington, D. C. 


Upon completion of his course at the Catholic University, 
the then Father Hayes was appointed to St. Gabriel’s Church, 
New York City, as Assistant to the late Cardinal, then Mer. 
Farley. He served Bishop and afterwards Archbishop Farley 
for a time as Secretary and in 1903 was appointed Chancellor 
of the Archdiocese of New York. 


During the same year, when Cardinal Farley established the 
Cathedral College, he appointed Mgr. Hayes its first president. 
Mer. Hayes continued to hold both offices until he was 
appointed, by Pope Pius X, Auxiliary Bishop of New York, 
July 3, 1914. 


_ He was consecrated Titular Bishop of Tagaste, October 28, 
1914, by the late Cardinal@h acley sini. tmlsatgickicm@atneails 
Bishop Hayes had the distinction of being one of the last of the 
Bishops appointed for the United States by Pope Pius X and 
one of the first preconized by Pope Benedict XV. 


_ In 1915 Bishop Hayes was made Irremovable Rector of St. 
Stephen’s Church, New York City, and it was at this Rectory 
that the military Ordinariate was established and remained until 
June, 1923, when it was removed to St. Ann’s, New York City. 
He was appointed Bishop Ordinary of the United States Army 
and Navy Chaplains by the Holy See on November 24, 1917, 
by Pope Benedict XV. 


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The appointment of Bishop Hayes as Chaplain Bishop was 
acclaimed in Army and Navy as well as in ecclesiastical circles. 
The new Bishop, although unaccustomed to military affairs, lost 
no time in starting the machinery going to form a real solid 
organization. 


Although Bishop Hayes realized the magnitude of the bur- 
denmtaatehadsbeen placedsonwhis shoulders. he. did not flinch, 
but hurried to his task. He knew how vast the work would be, 
for he was not unaware that he had become the spiritual father 
of a Diocese, which extended from Florida to Alaska and from 
Maine to California, in this country. 


But that was not the only extent of his new territory, for it 
took in all the insular possessions of the United States, every 
foreign nation in which American soldiers were stationed and 
every sea on which American seamen sailed. 


With the aid of five vicars, a chancellor, and two secretaries, 
the Bishop soon had the machinery working so smoothly, that 
reports were coming in to the Ordinariate from all over the 
world. Nor did this stop with the cessation of hostilities. In 
fact, reports are still received monthly at the Ordinariate. 


Bishop Hayes was made Archbishop of New York on March 
LOS Ole Naturallysafter his promotion to that: officeshe had 
to devote most of his time to the Great See of New York. The 
Archbishop, however, continues as the Bishop Ordinary, and in 
spite of the great responsibilities and duties which, as Arch- 
bishop of New York, are his, he still devotes no small part of 
his time and energies to the work of the Army and Navy 
Diocese. 


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Vicar-General and Chancellor 


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Rt. Rev. Monsignor George J. Waring, Ph.D., LL.D., V.G. 
(New York) 


Borne january 15, 18/2. Educated at St. Brancis Xavier's 
College, New York City. Philosophy at St. Paul’s College, 
Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Theology at Dun- 
woodie, N. Y. Ordained June 24, 1903. Appointed Assist- 
ant at St. Mary’s Church, Marshalltown, Ia. Selected by 
Archbishop of Dubuque to take Post Graduate course at 
Catholic University, Washington, D.C., 1904. Selected same 
year for Chaplaincy in U.S. Army by Board of Archbishops. 
Assigned to I1th Cavalry, Fort Des Moines, la., March, 
1905—August, 1906; Ft. Riley, Kas., August, 1906—October, 
1906; Camp Columbia, Cuba, October, 1906—February, 
1909; Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., March, 1909—February, 1911; 
Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., February—October, 1911; Win- 
chester, Va., 1912; Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1912—14; Ft. Leav- 
enworth, Kas., April, 1914—September, 1915; September, 
ie 20 eeGovemors island, N.Y. In? 1912, wrote 
official War Department Pamphlet entitled “Chaplain’s 
Duties.” Assigned by Secretary of War in 1914 to bring 
Chaplain’s department of military prisons up to modern 
Sica id cmmlvccelvecm INnCOUTSC)}m ly 2 sIDeorce Len Wnettom 
Villanova. Appointed Chancellor Army and Navy Diocese 
May, 1918. Made Vicar-General in charge of Atlantic Sea- 
board Vicariate, 1918. Appointed Domestic Prelate, March 
ee eabyeeopesbencdice XV. Received depree, LED. 
Hiiem eet rommy ilanova October 23.1918. went to 
Europe as Delegate Extraordinary for Chaplain Bishop. 
Administrator Diocese Castrensis, January—March, 1921, 
and February, 1922. Quasi-Administrator Army-Navy 
Diocese since Chaplain Bishop became Archbishop of New 
York, March, 1919. Commissioned First Lieutenant Janu- 
jive ome latomotedeto Captain, bebruary 108 1912. 
Promoted to Major, July, 1920. Resigned from Army as 
Major, september |, 1920. In charge of Muilitary;Ordi- 
nariate as Vicar-General and Chancellor, devoting entire 
time to same since resignation from Army. Appointed 
ReciOmoG AnnissOnurche Newry ork City." |unem2. 1973. 
Address, 110 East 12th Street, New York City, N. Y. 


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RT RE VeMSGRY JAMES INS CONNOLEEY 


Vicar-General, Overseas Vicariate (closed 1919) 


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Rt. Rev. Monsignor James Nicholas Connolly 


(New York) 


Born January 15, 1864, in New York City. Educated at 
@lda@athcdralescnoglwoot. si tancis = \avicu seliio he choo! 
and St. Francis Xavier’s College, New York City. The- 
ology at American College, Rome, Italy. Ordained June 15, 
1889. Member Knights of Columbus. Served in the New 
NiO KeNatOndlmmGrtards withthe ’Atheeintantry, wins ithe 
Spanish-American War, 1898, Cuba and Porto Rico; on 
the Mexican Border, 1916—-17. Mbobilized into Federal 
Denice Wiel eclarcdephysically untit, | uly, 2a. 1917, 
Appointed Chaplain General for State of New York on 
Staff of Adjutant General, November, 1917. At present is 
Ghaplatmmotm-athes@oast) A ctilery, Nee Yo witheerank 
of Major. Decorated with Medaglia di Benemerenza 
(Italian) June 20, 1919. Madea Chevalier of the Legion 
debhonneureatcncn) October 24.919, NY state ong 
and Faithful Service Medals, 10 years, 15 years and 20 
years. Served as Vicar-General to Chaplain Bishop in 
Overseas Vicariate at Paris, France, 1918—19. Promoted 
to Domestic Prelate with rank of Rt. Rev. Monsignor, 1919. 
Pastor Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, New York City. 
Address, 230 East 90th Street, New York City. The Over- 


seas Vicariate was closed in 1919. 








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Vicar-General, Great Lakes Vicariate 


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Rt. Rev. Monsignor William M. Foley, LL.D., V.G. 
(Chicago ) 


Born November 11, 1863, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at 
Annunciation Parish School and St. Ignatius’ College, Chi- 
cago. Theology at Our Lady of the Angels Seminary, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ordained June 4, 1887. Assistant 
Aliso LyeNOsd mya ULCMmEG ICAO, Of 7 yCatsame\ ppointed 
Pastor of St. Catherine of Genoa parish, where he remained 
for ten years. Organized parish of St. Ambrose in 1904, 
where he still remains. Appointed Vicar-General to the 
Ghaplommaisiopmtedtelakcss Vicariate eVlarcheeslolG, 
Promoted to Domestic Prelate with the rank of Rt. Rev. 
VOI COO um G Lela Dotan Ome VicIiDer Ole them@.,Gb. 
Sipimevetedi=Genctalsion Army and Navy in Great Lakes 
Vicaniate.. Address, 1012 Past 47th Street, Chicago, Ill. 


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Vicar-General, Gulf Vicariate 


Rt. Rev. Monsignor Leslie John Kavanagh, V.G. 
(New Orleans) 


Born September 25, 1866, in Litherland, England. Edu- 
cated at St. Stanislaus College, Tirelmont, Belgium, and 
with the Marists in Dodon, Md., Washington, D. C., Lyons, 
France, and Bellais, France. Went to Jefferson College as 
IeLOLescOlOisnlictoulemm ©. daineds | UNGHmmia 5a p DOinted 
Pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, New Orleans, La., 
1905. Appointed Superintendent of Catholic Schools, 
Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1906. Appointed Vicar- 
General, Catholic Army and Navy Chaplains, Gulf Vica- 
riate, by Most Rev. Patrick J. Hayes, Archbishop of New 
York and Chaplain Bishop, 1918. Promoted to Domestic 
Prelate with the rank of Rt. Rev. Monsignor, 1919. Still 
Wiican (eneralmiomeArinyeandse Navy in «Guitesy 1catiate. 
Address, 2406 Napoleon Avenue, New Orleans, La. 


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ese - WINSTGAN. IGE IESE WE GENE ANSOIN 


Vicar-General, Pacific Vicariate 


XXX 


Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph M. Gleason, V.G. 


(San Francisco ) 


Born August 23, 1869, in San Francisco. Educated at St. 
Ignatius’ College and the University of California. ‘The- 
ology at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained 
September 24, 1892. At Catholic University, 1891—93. 
Made Pastor in 1909 of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Palo 
Alto, Calif., where he is still stationed. Made one of the 
four deans of his Archdiocese, 1917. Appointed Vicar- 
General, Army and Navy Diocese, Vicariate of the Pacific 
and Insular Possessions, June, 1918. Promoted to Domestic 
Prelate with the rank of Rt. Rev. Monsignor in Brief, dated 
September 20, 1919. Served as Chaplain in the Philippines 
with 30th Infantry, 21st Infantry, 5th F. A. 6th Cavalry, 
and aboard Hospital Ship “Relief.”” Served as Chaplain in 
the Boxer Uprising, 1900. President Pacific Coast Branch, 
American Historical Society; Professor at Sacred Heart 
College, Menlo Park, Calif. Chaplain in Chief, Spanish 
War Veterans, 1915—16. Chaplain Department of Calli- 
fornia and Nevada Veterans of Foreign Wars of United 
States, 1920—present time. Still Vicar-General for Army 
and Navy in Pacific Vicariate. Address, 745 Waverley 
DiLCcUMmleal OmN Toma lin 


XXXI 


VERY REV avis Ge Oe Fin! PADIN EBaN 
Chancellor, Archdiocese of New York and 
Secretary to the Chaplain Bishop 





XXXII 


Very Rev. Monsignor Joseph P. Dineen, Secretary 


(New York) 


Born June 13, 1883, in New York City. Mer. 
Wincenmeattcnd cds tice. GOK alge ciOO moto. 
Michicimandsthics @ollecesctie a tmLirancismavier, 
New York City. He then went to St. Joseph’s 
Seminary at Dunwoodie, and on his twenty-fifth 
birthday, June 13, 1908, was ordained by the late 
Gardindleianicvem nr e went tomoteheter sae nucch 
in Barclay Street, where he remained for six years. 
He then became Secretary to Archbishop Hayes, 
then a Bishop. He was honored by the Holy See 
and was appointed a Private Chamberlain to Pope 
Benedict XV November, 1920. On November 19, 
[D7 eV oes Dinecnawas, made | hancellorote-the 
Archdiocese. Among the many offices held by 
Mer. Dineen in and outside of the church were 
Archdiocesan Director of the Holy Name Union, 
member of the Matrimonial Court of the Catholic 
Church, member of the Board of ‘Trustees of the 
Orphan Asylum Board of the Archdiocese, Trus- 
tee of the Catholic Summer School at Cliff Haven 
and Secretary of the Board of Consultors. During 
the war Mer. Dineen was Chaplain of the 69th 
Infantry of the National Guard, N. Y., which re- 
placed the old 69th. Mer. Dineen died, after a 
brief illness, May 11, 1923. Regqutescat in pace! 





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VELRSY@ REV oe eel oe SEL By Nees Gee ee 
Executive Secretary to the Chaplain Bishop at Washington, D. C. 


XXXIV 


Very Rev. Lewis J. O’Hern, C.S.P., 5.T.D., J.C.D. 


Bonne UleslmioAosine®) lean Neveu ducatcdeattotebona- 
venture’s College, Allegany, N. Y., and in Paulist House 
of Studies, Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Or- 
dained December, 1903. On Mission work in South until 
1910. Sent to Rome for further studies in 1910. Graduated 
from Papal University of St. Apollinaris, with degrees of 
pele randen, Oe eeiieel 7 Wetiinedms tom) mech casand 
assigned as Professor at Paulist House of Studies, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Appointed Rector of Apostolic Mission 
House and Editor of The Missionary, 1921. Served as 
Executive Secretary in Washington, D. C., for the Chaplain 
Bishop since 1918. At beginning of war, organized Cath- 
olic Women of Washington for War Relief work and per- 
petuated organization in Catholic Women’s Service Club, 
Inc., of which he is President. Continues as Executive 
Secretary in Washington to Archbishop Hayes. Address, 
Apostolic Mission House, Catholic University, Washing- 
(oye, 1D), (0. 


XXX V 


WAR RECORDS 
OF CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS 


Abbott, Rev. Joseph Vincent, New York 

Born in Philadelphia, on July 16, 1886. Educated at St. 
Theresa’s School, in Tarrytown, N. Y., Xavier High School 
and St. Francis Xavier’s College, New York City. Theo- 
logical training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, 
N. Y. Ordained with the Class of 1909. Father Abbott 
entered the service on February 21, 1918 and served at 
Camps Wheeler, Ga., and McClellan, Ala., and in France 
for 11% months. Discharged at Camp Upton as First 
Lieutenant, August 1, 1920. Assistant at the Church of 
Our Lady of Victory in New York City. He is a member 
of the K. of C. and 7th Division Association. 


Ackermann, Rev. Maurice, O. M. Cap. 


Born in Benwood, W. Va., July 3, 1879. Educated at St. 
Mary’s and St. Alphonsus’ Schools in Wheeling, W. Va., 
andeinitics Wollepetor otwbidelis, at) Ferman.)\Pa.(Theo- 
logical training at Sts. Peter and Paul Seminary, Cumber- 
land, Md. Ordained June 23, 1904. Enlisted August 22, 
1918. Served at Camps Grant, Merritt and Meade. Dis- 
charged as First Lieutenant from Camp Meade on July 
[SOL Oa rl eibecamesaumeniber of the Oficers) Reserve 
Corps on October 2, 1919. Stationed at Hays, Kansas. 
Member of K. of C. and the American Legion. 


Ahern, Rev. Stephen Leo, C.SS.R. 
Born May 15, 1880, in Boston, Mass. Educated in the 
Public Schools and Mission Church School, Boston, Mass., 
St. Mary’s High School and St. Mary’s College, North East, 
Pa. Theological training at the Redemptorist Seminary 


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in Maryland. Ordained June 16, 1904. Commissioned 
September 11, 1918 and served at Sandy Hook, N. J. and 
Camp Eustis, Va., with the 3lst Coast Artillery and was 
discharged at Fort Monroe, Va., December 16, 1918 as 
First Lieutenant. He is now on Missionary work. 


Albers, Rev. Joseph Henry, Cincinnati 
Born on March 18, 1891, in Cincinnati, O. Educated at 
St. George and St. Joseph Elementary Schools and at St. 
George’s High School, St. Gregory’s Preparatory, Diocesan 
Seminary and St. Francis College in Cincinnati. Theo- 
logical training at Mt. St. Mary’s of the West, Hamilton 
County, Ohio. Ordained June 17, 1916. Commissioned 
First Lieutenant July 5, 1918. Went to France in August, 
1918 and served with the 326th and 360th Infantry. In 
action in the Marbach Sector, in the St. Mihiel Drive and 
in the Meuse-Argonne. Cited for his work under shell fire 
at the Argonne. Discharged as a First Lieutenant at Camp 
Dix, No J puly dil OlLo Secretary to: then Arch bisho peo. 
Cincinnati and Assistant Chancellor of that archdiocese. 
He is a member of the K. of C. 


Alichin, Rev. Frederic James, Boston 

Born in Boston, Mass., January 39, 1878. Educated at 
Lowell Grammar School, Boston English High School and 
Boston College. Theological training at St. John’s Semi- 
nary, Brighton, Mass. Ordained December 16, 1904. Com- 
missioned August 11, 1918, at Boston, served at Camps 
Jackson and Sevier. Discharged at Camp Sevier as First 
Lieutenant, December 3, 1918. Assistant Pastor at St. 
Paul’s, Dorchester, Mass. 


Anderson, Rev. Edward P., S.J., M.A. 
Born May 9, 1873, in Cincinnati, O. Educated in Public 
Schools and St. Peter’s Cathedral School, Cincinnati; St. 
Xavier’s High School, Cincinnati, and St. Louis University. 


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Theological training in St. Louis University. Ordained 
June 26, 1907. Father Anderson entered the service at 
Newport News, Va., August 15, 1918 and served as Chap- 
lain aboard the Transport Kursk, and at Debarkation 
Hospital No. 5, New York City. Discharged at Hoboken, 
N. J., on March 16, 1919 as First Lieutenant. Assistant 
Pastor at St. Francis Xavier’s, St. Louis, Mo. 


Anthony, Rev. William James, Ph.D., Cincinnati 

Born June 16, 1888, in Fort Recovery, O. Educated at 
Canisius College, Buffalo, N. Y., and St. Ignatius’ College, 
Cleveland, Ohio. Theology at American College, Propa- 
ganda and Apolinaris Universities, Rome, Italy. Ordained 
Wave ly lols vember Koon Go and OK of Om Com- 
missioned July 8, 1918. Served at Camp Humphreys, Va., 
until discharged as First Lieutenant, March 7, 1919. Ap- 
pointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps. Pastor, 
St. Peter’s Cathedral, Cincinnati. Address, 325 West 8th 
Street, Cincinnati, O. 


Arnold, Rev. William Richard, Fort Wayne 

Bory une Oso b fin Wooster), Ov Educated’ iat! St. 
Lawrence School, Muncie, Ind., and St. Joseph’s College, 
Rensselaer, Ind. Theological training at St. Bernard’s 
Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Ordained June 13, 1908. 
Father Arnold was commissioned Chaplain with the rank 
of First Lieutenant, April 8, 1913, and promoted to a 
Captaincy on April 29, 1920. He has served at Washing- 
ton Barracks, D. C., Fort Washington, Md., Fort Mills, 
P. I., Fort Winfield Scott, Camp Taylor, Ky., and Fort 
Hancock, N. J. He is now a Captain Chaplain at Fort 
Hancock, N. J. 


Aull, Rev. Roger, C.P. 
Born February 21, 1884. Served as K. C. Chaplain at 


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Camp Beauregard, La., from August 1918 on. Was offered 
Officers’ Reserve Corps Commission in February, 1920, 
but did not accept. Address, Holy Cross Monastery, Cin- 
cinnati, O. 


Babst, Rev. Julius Joseph, Belleville 
Born May 26, 1880, in Naperville, Ill. Educated at 
Sts. Peter, and!) PaulySchoole Naperville, o 0 aaa 
Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis. Received theological 
training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Cincinnati, O., and 
St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis., and was or- 
dained on April 24, 1905. Father Babst entered the 
military service on January 3, 1917 at Denver, Colo., with 
the rank of First Lieutenant and was promoted to Captaincy. 
Served at Camp Stewart, Texas, and Syracuse, N. Y., be- 
fore leaving for France. Overseas, Father Babst served 
with the 30th Infantry and the 23rd Infantry in France, 
Belgium and Germany. He was with his Regiment early 
in March, 1918, in the Troyon Sector, later on he took part 
in the Aisne Defense then at Chateau-Thierry, where he 
was wounded. Father Babst was also in the Aisne-Marne 
Offensive, July 17-21, 1918, in the Marbach Sector, August 
5-19, 1918, the St. Mihiel Offensive, September 10-16, 1918 
and the Meuse-Argonne, October 1-10, 1918. Decorated with 
D.S.C.; D.S.C. with Oak Leaf Cluster; Croix de Guerre 
with Palm; Croix de Guerre, with Star; Silver Star Cita- 
tion; French Fourragere; Croix de Guerre, Mexican Bor- 
der Medal. Since his return to this country Father Babst 
has been stationed at Camp Merritt, N. J.. Camp Travis, 
Tex., Fort Logan, Colo., and Fort Leavenworth, where he is 
Post Chaplain at present. He is a member of the K. of C. 


Baczyk, Rev. Andrew J., St. Augustine 
Born November 24, 1870, in Poland. Ordained June 29, 
1903. Commissioned October 2, 1918. Served in the 


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A.E.F., November 3, 1918—May 30, 1919. Discharged 
June 15, 1919 at Fort McPherson, Ga. Address, St. Mary’s 
Rectory, Korona, Fla. 


Bailey, Rev. George Monballiu, S.J. 

Born in Bruges, Belgium, February 19, 1878. Educated in 
Private Schools and in the Primary School of the Brothers 
of Charity, at Bruges, at the Apostolic School, Turnhout, 
Belgium, at the College of St. Joseph, Turnhout, Belgium 
and at Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash. He received 
his theological training at the Imperial Royal University, 
Innsbruck, Austria and was ordained July 26, 1912. Entered 
the military service on June 1, 1918 at Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky., and served at Montfaucon Sector, Camp 
Meucon, Paris, Gondrecourt, Rimaucourt, Antwerp and 
Spartanburg. He was in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive 
and St. Mihiel Defensive with the 3rd Battalion of the 315th 
Infantry. Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp Lewis, 
Wash., October 15, 1919, and is now instructor in Religion 
and First English at St. Ignatius High School, San Fran- 
cisco. Father Bailey was commissioned First Lieutenant 
in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, February 9, 1920. 


Baker, Rev. Charles James Mary, O.S.A., M.A. 
Born in New York City, N. Y., on May 24, 1879. Edu- 
cated in the Public Schools of Staten Island, N. Y., the 
Augustinian Academy at Tompkinsville, 8. I., and Villa 
Nova College, Pa. He received his theological training 
at the Augustinian Seminary, Villa Nova, Pa. Ordained 
May 14, 1910. Father Baker entered the military service 
January 4, 1918 and served with the 28th Engineers. He 
was in the St. Mihiel Offensive. Discharged July 8, 1919, 
at Camp Devens, Mass., with the rank of First Lieutenant. 
He is a member of the American Legion and the K. of C., 
and is now First Assistant at the Church of Our Mother of 
Consolation, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 
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Banahan, Rev. James T., Columbus 
Born October 11, 1874, in Rhode Island. Ordained 
December 19, 1901. Served as K. C. Chaplain, October 
15, 1917—April, 1918. Commissioned April 4, 1918. 
Served with the 149th Infantry, 38th Division in the A.E.F. 
Appointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, March 
27 1919 “Address miiitonville a), 


Banville, Rev. Peter, D.D., Ph.D., Rimouski 
Born May 13, 1876 in Canada. Theology at Rimouski 
Seminary, Canada and Propaganda College, Rome, Italy. 
Ordained June 6, 1903. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Hos- 
pital No. 1, Paris, France, July, 1918—January, 1919. 
Rector, St. Francis d’Assisi Church, Cte. de Bonaventure, 
P.Q., Can. Address, Cte. de Bonaventure, P. Q., Can. 


Barret, Rev. John Baptist, S.J. 
Born in Bavilliers, France, January 24, 1859. Educated 
at schools in Bavilliers and at the College of Poitiers. Father 
Barret was ordained on August 29, 1891. He is now 
stationed at Ecole libre de Provence, Marseille, France. 


Barrett, Rev. Francis Augustine, O.S.A., M.A. 

Born June. 2, 13887)"1n Belleville NY |)" Bducatedvatian 
Patrick’s School, Newark, N. J., Villanova Preparatory 
and College, Villanova, Pa. ‘Theology at Augustinian 
Novitiate. Ordained May 13, 1913. Member Legion and 
V.F.W. Commissioned March 12, 1918. Served in the 
A.E.F. In action at Lys-Scheldt, Belgium. Discharged 
September 23, 1920 as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J. 
Address, 19 Van Rensselaer Street, Belleville, N. J. 


Barrett, Very Rev. Patrick Louis, C.SS.R. 
Born in Ireland, November 7, 1876. Educated at the Holy 
Rosary and Public Schools, Minneapolis, Minn., and at St. 
Joseph’s College, Kirkwood, Mo. He received his theo- 


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logical training at a Redemptorist Seminary and was or- 
daincd) june eo wiley ihe 1s) aimemberotuthen American 
Legion and the K. of C. Father Barrett entered the military 
service July 29, 1918 and served at Selfridge Field, Mich., 
and Camp Merritt, N. J., and was on Transport Duty from 
Newport News, Va., and Hoboken, N. J. Discharged on 
September 8, 1919 at Camp Sherman, with the rank of 
Captain and is now Rector of St. Alphonsus Church, Daven- 
port, Iowa. 


Barrett, Rev. Regis, O.S.B. 

Born July 29, 1882, in Youngstown, Pa. Educated at St. 
Vincent’s College, Beatty, Pa. Received his theological 
training at St. Vincent’s Seminary and was ordained July 
Zee ee nteredsthesmilitaryysclvice at Camp. Zachary 
Taylor, Ky., June 1, 1918 and was stationed there until his 
discharge from the service, March 23, 1920. When dis- 
charged, he held the rank of Captain. Father Barrett was 
commissioned in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, on March 23, 
1920, and is now Pastor of the Sacred Heart of Mary 
Church, Boulder, Colo. 


Barron, Rev. Stephen Francis, San Francisco 

Born February 3, 1889, in San Francisco. Educated at 
SaorcomreleartiGollege. San rancisco., bheology, iat St; 
Patrick’s, Menlo Park, California. Ordained June 15, 
1915. Member of K. of C.; Y.M.I. and Legion. Com- 
missioneds October) 20st 7y) Servediin the A Babs Tn 
action at Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Discharged at San 
Francisco as First Lieutenant, October 31, 1919. Assistant 
Pastor St. Agnes Church, San Francisco. Appointed First 
Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, February 17, 1920. Ad- 
dress, 1025 Masonic Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. 


Barry, Rev. Francis J., Davenport 


Born February 27, 1886, in Lyons, Ia. Ordained December 
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18, 1912. Commissioned October 5, 1917. Served with 
[st Cavalry at Camp Harry I. Jones, Ariz. Discharged 
September 12, 1919. Address, 418 N. Seventh Street, 
Lyons, la. 


Baxter, Rev. Edmund A., O.P. 
Born March 22, 1883, in East St. Louis, Ill. Educated at 
St. Mary’s, East St. Louis, Ill., and St. Louis University, 
St. Louis, Mo. Received his theological training at the 
Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D. C. Ordained 
June 24, 1910. Entered the service May 30, 1918 at Camp 
Zachary Taylor, Ky. Served in France in the Baccarat 
Sector and was in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and in the 
two drives of the Ypres-Lys Offensive. He was cited for 
bravery and received the Croix de Guerre on February 23, 
1919.) Discharged’ on Auecust(5 1919 -at Camp -Zacham 
Taylor, Ky., with the rank of First Lieutenant, and is now 
doing Missionary work with the Dominican Eastern Band. 


Beaudette, Rev. Walter Ambrose, Superior 
Born November 9, 1884, in Chippewa Falls, Wis. Educated 
at Public and Parish Schools, Chippewa Falls, Wis., and at 
Campion College, Prairie du Chien, Wis. Received his 
theological training at the Grand Seminary, Montreal, Can. 
Ordained June 24, 1908. Father Beaudette entered the 
military service October 4, 1917, and served with the 14th 
Engineers, B.E.F., and later was transferred to the A.E.F. 
He was at Cambrai, the Somme Defensive, the Aisne-Marne 
and the Argonne. Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp 


Devens, Wis., May 3, 1919, and now is Pastor at Somerset, 
Wis. 


Beckley, Rev. Quitman Francis, O.P. 
Born February 5, 1891, in Frederick, Md. Educated at 
Holy Cross Academy, Franklin Public School and St. 
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Patrick’s School, Washington, D. C., St. Patrick’s High 
School, Washington, D. C., St. Charles College, Ellicott 
City, Md., and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. 
Theology at the Dominican House of Studies, Washington, 
DiC) Ordained (June 23;)1915.7 -Gommissioned in the 
Regular Navy on June 22, 1917 and served as Chaplain on 
the U.S. 5. Kearsarge; with the 10th F. A. Marines, Quan- 
tico, Va., with the 3rd Rep. Bn. Marines, and with the 
6th Regiment of Marines. During his period of service, 
Father Beckley served with all three branches, the Army, 
Navy and Marine Corps and upon his resignation from the 
Wavy Ulveyolelo: Decameran oficervin thacU sown aval 
Reserve Forces, and later was commissioned Senior Chap- 
lain in the Ohio Naval Reserves. Gassed at Belleau Woods 
while in charge of a burial party, and received the French 
Fourragere for his service with the 6th Marines. Member 
of the Army and Navy Club of New York, and of the 
American Legion. Now stationed at St. Mary’s Church, 
Johnson City, ‘Tenn. 


Behan, Rev. Patrick Joseph, Dubuque 
Bornspanuanyaigunissowminnnyan bao Me ducated sataot, 
Joseph’s College, now Columbia College, Dubuque. The- 
ology at St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained June 
8, 1910. Member Legion and K. of C. Commissioned 
October 4, 1918. Served at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., until 
discharged as First Lieutenant, December 21, 1918. Pastor 
St. Patrick’s Church, Hampton, Ia. Address, Hampton, [a. 


Bellama, Rev. Benedict, O.5.A., Maronite 
Born in Mount Lebanon, on September 10, 1875. Educated 
at Diocesan College, Cornet-Shahwan, Mount Lebanon, 
Cyprus, and Catholic University, Beyrouth, Mount 
Lebanon. He received his theological training at Mar- 
Shaya Seminary, Order of St. Anthony and was ordained 
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July 22, 1898. Father Bellama served as a K. of C. Chap- 
lain at Camps Gordon and Jackson from November 17, 
1917 to December 19, 1918 and is now Pastor of Our Lady 
of Lebanon Church, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 


Bellamy, Rev. John Maurice, Ogdensburg 

Born September 19, 1885, in Rockland, Mass. Educated 
at St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md., and Villanova 
College, Penna. Theology at American College, Louvain, 
Belgium. Ordained July 13, 1913. Member K. of C. and 
Legion. Served at Base Hospital, Brest, France. Dais- 
charged at Camp Dix, as First Lieutenant, July 16, 1919. 
Appointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, March 
15, 1922. Address, 11 Sycamore Street, Massena, N. Y. 


Bennett, Rev. Michael Anthony, M.A., Philadelphia 

Born November 28, 1883, in Philadelphia. Educated at 
Roman Catholic High School, Philadelphia, and Mt. St. 
Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md. Theology at Mt. St. 
Mary’s, Emmitsburg, Md., and St. Charles, Overbrook, 
Pa. Ordained May 14, 1910. Served in France with the 
325th Infantry. In action at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. 
Discharged May 22, 1919, at Camp Upton, as First Lieu- 
tenant. Rector St. Jane Frances de Chantal, Easton, Pa. 
Address,,1855 Hay Terrace, Easton, Pa. 


Berg, Rev. Joseph William, Milwaukee 
Born in Jefferson, Wis. Theology at St. Francis Seminary, 
Wis. Ordained September 21, 1892. Served as K. C.- 
Chaplain at Fort Sheridan, Ill, June—October, 1918. 
Pastor, St. Joseph’s Church, Milwaukee, Wis. Address, 
483 Eleventh Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 


Bergs, Rev. Frederick J., Chicago 
Born September 27, 1881, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated 
in the Parochial Schools in Milwaukee, Milwaukee High 

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School, Marquette College of Arts and Sciences and Mar- 
quette College of Law. He received his theological train- 
ing at Innsbruck University, Tyrol, Austria, and the Uni- 
versity of Munich. Ordained June 16, 1913. Member of 
the American Legion and the Society of Foreign Wars. 
Entered the military service on December 26, 1917. He 
served at Camp McClellan, Ala., before going overseas. 
He was in St. Mihiel and Argonne engagements and was 
wounded at Grand Pré in the Argonne on October 28, 1918. 
Father Bergs was discharged on June 17, 1919, but re- 
entered the Army and remained in the service until 1922. 


Bethel, Rev. Clarence Paul, New York 
Born May 3, 1878, in Nova Scotia. Ordained May 26, 
1913. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp Green and in the 
A.E.F., March 1, 1918—November 3, 1919. Address, 97 
Saratoga Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Biendl, Rev. Francis Anthony, Cincinnati 


Born February 15, 1890, in Cincinnati, O. Educated 
in the Public Schools, the Sacred Heart School and St. 
Gregory’s Preparatory Seminary in Cincinnati and St. 
Mary’s College, Dayton, O. Theology at Mt. St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Cincinnati. Ordained May 29, 1915. Member 
of K. of C., and the C. K. of O. Entered military service 
August 2, 1918. Stationed at Camp Taylor, Ky., September, 
1918 to May, 1919, and from May, 1919 to September, 1919, 
aboard the U.S.A. Transport, Zeppelin. Cited in Head- 
quarters P.E. Hoboken orders for efficiency. Discharged 
with the rank of First Lieutenant, September 26, 1919, at 
Camp Taylor, Ky. Father Biendl was commissioned First 
Lieutenant Chaplain in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, March 
26, 1921, and was assigned to Headquarters, 5th Army 
Corps, Fort Thomas, Ky., May 5, 1922. He is now Assis- 
tant Pastor at St. Elizabeth’s, Norwood, O. 
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Biskup, Rev. Alphonse, 0.5.B. 


Born January 17, 1887, in Cedar Rapids, la. Educated at 
St. Procopius High School and College, Lisle, Ill. ‘The- 
ology at St. Procopius Seminary, Lisle, Ill. Ordained June 
6, 1914. Commissioned April, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. 
In action at Alsace, Laon, and Argonne. Decorated with the 
Croix de Guerre October 30, 1918, for bravery in the Ar- 
gonne, and with the Czechoslovak Cross with two citations 
for bravery in Alsace and the Argonne. Discharged as 
Captain, October 1, 1919. Pastor, Holy Trinity Church, 
Haugen, Wis. Address, Haugen, Wis. 


Bittle, Rev. Celestine Nicholas, O.M. Cap. 

Born September 22, 1884, in Des Moines, Ia. Educated 
at Sts. Peter and Paul School, Ionia, Mich., St. Alphonse 
School, Grand Rapids, Mich., St. Mary’s, Grand Rapids, 
St. Anthony’s, St. Joseph’s and St. Francis’ in Milwaukee, 
Wis., and’ St. Lawrence College, Mt. Calvary, Wis. The- 
ology at the Capuchin Provincial Seminary, Milwaukee, 
Wis. Ordained June 29, 1909. Entered military service 
on August 8, 1918, at Mt. Calvary, Wis., and served in 
France with the 30Ist, 302nd and 303rd M.T.C. Repair 
Units at Verneuil, Nievre and with the 39th Engineers at 
Marsy, Nievre. Discharged on July 5, 1919, at Camp 
Grant, Ill., with the rank of First Lieutenant, and is at 
present Assistant Pastor of St. Michael’s Church, East New 
York, Brooklyn. 


Boivin, Rev. Philip J., Portland 
Born May 10, 1883, in Portland, Me. Educated at St. 
Mary’s College, Van Buren, Me. Theology at Grand Sem- 
inary, Montreal, Can. Ordained December 19, 1908. 
Member K. of C. and Legion. Commissioned September 
26, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. In action in the Argonne. 
Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp Dix, N. J., July 


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9, 1919. Pastor St. John’s Church, Rumford, Me. Ad- 
dress, Rumford, Me. 


Bonner, Rev. John J., Philadelphia 


Born November 2, 1890. Ordained June 2, 1917. Com- 
missioned July 12, 1918. On duty in Transport Service, 
aboard U.S.S. Aeolus. Discharged, March 15, 1919. Ad- 
dress, c/o Philadelphia Chancery. 


Bonniwell, Rev. William Raymond, O.P., M.A. 

Born August 31, 1890, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at 
St. Joseph’s Academy and St. Joseph’s College, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., Catholic University, Washington, D. C. and In- 
ternational College, Rome, Italy. Theology at the Domini- 
can Seminary. Ordained in 1913. Member of the Order 
of Washington and the Sons of the Revolution. Entered 
military service at New York City on March 23, 1918 and 
served at Fort Meyer, Va., and Camp Jackson, S. C. and 
was discharged on April 6, 1919. He re-entered the Officers’ 
Reserve Corps as First Lieutenant. Address is 3801 Spruce 
Street, Philadelphia. 


Booth, Rev. Robert Joseph, Ogdensburg 
Born December 20, 1890, in New York City. Educated in 
the New York Public Schools, High School of Commerce, 
New York, Cathedral College, New York, and Laval Uni- 
versity, Quebec, Can. Received theological training at St. 
Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and Grand Semin- 
qAieuden@uehecm QucheC mean Ordained, \| Une suelo ly. 
Member of the K. of C. Entered military service August, 
1918, and served at Brest, France, and Junkerath, Germany, 
with the 357th Infantry and later at Beaune, France. Dis- 
CharceduMily wOmlOlOeat; MitchellsPield «Lai teiwith the 
rank of First Lieutenant. Appointed First Lieutenant Chap- 
lain in Officers’ Reserve Corps, December 3, 1919, and as- 
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signed to 323rd Engineers, 98th Division, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Now Principal of St. Mary’s Academy and Assistant at the 
Cathedral in Ogdensburg, N. Y. 


Bosch, Rev. Frederick William, New Orleans 

Born April 17, 1881, in Nymegen, Netherlands. Educated 
at the Christian Brothers’ School and High School, Ny- 
megen, and at the Dominican College, Nymegen. Received 
his theological training at Bois-le-Duc Seminary, Holland, 
and St. Louis Seminary, New Orleans, La. Ordained June 
11,1907. Father Bosch entered the military service at Jack- 
son Barracks, New Orleans, February 9, 1918, and was as- 
signed to the 142nd Machine Gun Battalion. He went 
overseas with this outfit and remained with it until No- 
vember 2, 1918 when he was transferred to the 36lst Infan- 
try. He went to the 362nd Infantry, February 5, 1919, and 
to the American Embarkation Center, Le Mans, March 25, 
1919: He’ returned: to the; United’ States: July 13919 ning 
was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., on July 15, 1919. He 
is now Rector of the Church of the Incarnate Word, New 
Orleans, La. 


Bott, Rev. John W., Milwaukee 
Born September 12, 1887, in Racine, Wis. Ordained June 
11, 1913. Commissioned February 7, 1918. Served with 
First Infantry Transport Regiment in the A.E.F.  Dis- 
charged May 24, 1919, at Camp Lee, Va., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Address, 1723 Grand Avenue, Racine, Wis. ; 


Boucher, Rev. Osias, Fall River 
Born on August 17, 1880, in Ste. Madeleine, P. Q., Can. 
Educated at the Sacred Heart School, New Bedford, Mass., 
Petit Seminaire, Quebec, and School of Philosophy, Mon- 
treal. Received theological training at St. Mary’s, Balti- 
more, Md., and St. Bernard’s, Rochester, N. Y. Ordained 
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June I1, 1911. Served as K. C. Chaplain with the 10Ist 
Infantry, from September, 1917 to March, 1919. He was 
at Chemin des Dames, ‘Toul Sector, Chateau-Thierry, St. 
Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. Gassed at Chateau- 
Thierry, in the Argonne and again in the Toul Sector. Re- 
ceived the Croix de Guerre, March 23, 1918, and was twice 
cited for the Distinguished Service Cross, first at Chateau- 
Dhierry andvacainvaiter the) Battleotithe Aroonne, He 
left the service March 1, 1919, and is now Pastor of St. 
Michael’s Church, Ocean Grove, Mass. He has been Chap- 
lain of the 10Ist Field Artillery, National Guard, since 
September, 1921. 


Bouffard, Rev. Irénée Joseph, Providence 

Born August 20, 1885, in Manville, R. I. Educated at St. 
Ann’s School, Manville, R. I., Sacred Heart Academy, 
Woonsocket, R. I., Notre Dame de Levis, Levis, P. Q., 
Can., and House of Philosophy, Montreal, P.Q., Can. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Mary’s, Baltimore, Md. 
Ordained June 17,1913. Father Bouffard entered the naval 
service January 25, 1915 at Washington, D.C. and was as- 
signed to the U.S.S. South Carolina, Mare Island, Cali- 
fornia. He afterwards served on a number of other ships. 
Father Bouffard retired under the service reduction bill, 
August 5, 1922, with the rank of Lieutenant. His perma- 
nent address is 106 Bouvier Avenue, Manville, R. I. 


Boutin, Rev. Joseph Hermenegilde, Springfield 
Born March 22, 1887, in Holyoke, Mass. Educated at Lau- 
rent College, P. Q., Can., House of Philosophy, Montreal, 
P. Q., Can., and Laval University, P. Q., Can. Theology 
at Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Ordained 
December 21, 1912. Member of the K. of C., Franco-Ameri- 
can Foresters, Union St. Jean Baptiste d’ Amerique, and 
Legion. Commissioned June 25, 1918. Served at Camp 
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Devens, Mass., until discharged as First Lieutenant, De- 
cember 19, 1918. Assistant, Sacred Heart Church, North- 
ampton, Mass. Address, 101 King Street, Northampton, 
Mass. 


Boyce, Rev. Ignatius Bernard, O.F.M. 


Born January 5, 1891, in Philadelphia. ‘Theology at St. 
Joseph’s Seminary, Callicoon, N. Y. Ordained June 30, 
1917. Member K. of C. Commissioned July 22, 1918. 
Served at Camp Eustis, Va., and Camp Cody, N. M. Dis- 
charged December 8, 1918. Commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant Officers’ Reserve Corps, 78th Division. Rector, St. 
Leo’s Church, East Paterson, N. J. Address, 174 Ramsey 
Street, Paterson, NvG]t 


Boyle, Rev. Christopher Columbus, Chicago 


Born December 6, 1892, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at Col- 
lege of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn. Theology at St. Paul’s, 
St. Paul, Minn. Ordained September 22, 1917. Member 
of K. of C. Commissioned November 21, 1918 and dis- 
charged as First Lieutenant at Camp Taylor, Ky., Decem- 
ber 13, 1918. Commissioned in Officers’ Reserve Corps. 
Address, 2456 N. Ridgeway Avenue, Chicago, III. 


Boyle, Rev. Terence J., 5.J., M.A. 


Born March 29, 1874, in Auburn, N. Y. Educated at New 
York City Public School, St. Lawrence’s Academy, New 
York, Fordham Preparatory School, and Fordham College. 
Received theological training at Woodstock College, Wood- 
stock, Md. Ordained July 30, 1910. Father Boyle entered. 
the military service at Governor’s Island, in 1918 and was 
assigned to the Base Hospital at Camp Merritt, N. J., and 
later to Transport Service aboard the U.S.S. Frederick. 
Discharged at Camp Merritt, N. J., September, 1919. He 
was commissioned Captain Chaplain in the Officers’ Re- 
serve Corps, 306th Infantry, 1919. 
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Boyle, Rev. William F., Harrisburg 
Born February 9, 1863, in Beaver Brook, Pa. Ordained 
November 7, 1901. Member of the K. of C. Served as 
Auxiliary Chaplain at Gettysburg, Pa. Pastor, St. Joseph’s 
Church, Shamokin, Pa. Address, 815 W. Chestnut Street, 
Shamokin, Pa. 


Boyle, Rev. William J., Philadelphia 
Born January 25, 1893, in Pennsylvania. Ordained May 
26, 1917. Commissioned November 1, 1918. Served at 
Camp Fremont, Calif., and aboard Transports. Discharged 
September 29, 1919. Address, 1552 N. 11th Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Bracken, Rev. Edward John, S.J., M.A. 

Born August 2, 1881, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at 
Sacred Heart School, Columbus, O., Canisius College, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Louis University. Or- 
dained June 28, 1916. Father Bracken entered the military 
service at Cincinnati, O., August 14, 1918 and was assigned 
to Headquarters, Detention Camp, No. |, 164th Depot Bri- 
gade, Camp Funston, Kan., from where he was discharged 
with the rank of First Lieutenant, December 2, 1918. Com- 
missioned in the Officers’ Reserve Corps and assigned to 
the 308th Engineers, 83rd Division as Regimental Chap- 
lain. He is now Dean of St. Ignatius College, Cleveland, 
Ol He isa member ofthe K. of) .C. 


Bradford, Rev. Albert Allen, Brooklyn 
Born September 4, 1884, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at 
the Brothers of Christian Schools, Dinard, (Ille-et-Vilaine) 
France and at the College of the Cordeliers, Dinan (Cotes 
du Nord) France. Received theological training at the 
Grand Seminary of St. Brieuc, France, and the Grand Sem- 
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inary of Lucano, Switzerland. Ordained October 4, 1908. 
He is a member of the Society of the Sons of the Revolution, 
the K. of C., and the American Legion. Father Bradford 
began service as a K. C. Chaplain on August 23, 1918, 
at Camp Taylor and is still in the service. He has labored 
at several stations in the United States and now is at the 
Portsmouth, Va., Naval Station. 


Bradley, Rev. Charles Eugene, C.5S.P. 
Born July 13, 1878, in Wichita, Kan. Educated at St. 
Ignatius College and De Paul University, Chicago, II. 
Theology at St. Thomas College, Washington, D. C. Or- 
dained May 25, 1907. Member K. of C. Served as K. C. 
Chaplain at Goat Island Training Station, California, 1918- 
1919. Address, 660 California Street, San Francisco, Calif. 


Brady, Rev. John Joseph, New York 

Born in New York City, on January 8, 1884. Educated at 
St. Gabriel’s School, St. Gabriel’s High School, Manhattan 
College Preparatory School and St. Francis Xavier’s Col- 
lege, all in New York City. He received his theological 
training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Or- 
dained June 13, 1908. He is a member of the K. of C., and 
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Father Brady entered the naval 
service, May 12,1914. Heserved aboard the U.S.S. Maine, 
U.S.S. Ohio, U.S.S. Arkansas, U.S.S. New Hampshire, U. 
S.S. Michigan, U.S.S. Wyoming. He was Base Chaplain 
at the New York Navy Yard, and served with the Fifth 
Marines in the Belleau Woods and at Soissons. Decorated 
with the Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Cross, Croix 
de Guerre with palm and gold star. He is now on the U.S.S. 
Wyoming and holds the rank of Lieutenant Commander. 


Brady, Rev. John M., Sioux Falls 


Born in Houston County, Minn., March 4, 1869. Edu- 
cated at Creighton University, Omaha, Neb. Received his 
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theological training at St. Paul Seminary. Ordained June 
16, 1909. He served as K. of C. Chaplain in France from 
June, 1918 to June, 1919. He is now Pastor of the Holy 
Family Church at Mitchell, So. Dak. 


Brady, Rev. Matthew Francis, Hartford 


Born Jan. 15, 1893, in Waterbury, Conn. Educated in the 
Public Schools, Waterbury, Conn., Crosby High School, 
Waterbury, Conn., and St. Thomas Preparatory Seminary, 
Hartford, Conn. Received his theological training at Ameri- 
can College, Louvain, Belgium and St. Bernard’s Seminary, 
Rochester, N. Y. Ordained June 10, 1916. Member of the 
K. of C. Commissioned a First Lieutenant Chaplain on 
August 29, 1918, and was in the Transport Service aboard 
the U.S.S. Aeolus and U.S.S. Kroonland and then served 
in the Chaplain’s office at Hoboken, N. J. He was dis- 
charged March 1, 1919, at Hoboken, N. J., and is now As- 
sistant at Sacred Heart Church, New Haven, Conn. 


Braun, Rev. Albert W., O.F.M. 


Born September 5, 1889, in Los Angeles, Calif. Educated 
at St. Joseph’s School, Los Angeles and St. Anthony’s Col- 
lege, Santa Barbara, Calif. Received his theological train- 
ing at Santa Barbara Seminary, Calif., and St. Louis, Mo., 
Seminary. Ordained July 5, 1915. Entered the military 
service at Louisville, Ky., June 1, 1918 and went to the 
Chaplains’ Training School. Served in the A.E.F. with 
the 6th Infantry and was in the Battle of the Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. He was wounded at Romagne, France, October 
14, 1918 and was cited for bravery. Discharged August 13, 
1919 at San Francisco, Calif., with rank of First Lieu- 
tenant. Commissioned First Lieutenant Chaplain in the Of- 
ficers’ Reserve Corps, April 22, 1920. Now on Missionary 
work with the Apaches. | 
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Brennan, Rev. William Patrick, LL.D., A.M., Albany 


Born September 30, 1875, in Chatham, N. Y. Educated in 
the Public School, Chatham, N. Y. and Mt. St. Mary’s Col- 
lege, Emmittsburg, Maryland. Received his theological 
training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Or- 
dained February 18, 1900. Served as a K. C. Chaplain 
from December 17, 1917 to May 5, 1919 at Camp Wads- 
worth, Spartanburg, 8. C. and at Liffol-le-Grand, (Vosges) 
with the 15th Railroad Engineers. He is now Irremovable 
Pastor at St. John’s Church, Albany, N. Y. 


Breslin, Rev. Joseph Aloysius, D.D., Ph.D., New York 


Born January 1, 1888, in New York City. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s School, Yonkers, N. Y., Fordham High School, N. 
Y., St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md., and American 
College, Rome, Italy. Received his theological training at 
the American College, Rome, Italy. Ordained July 6, 1913. 
Entered the military service, September 3, 1918 and served 
as Chaplain of the Embarkation Camp at St. Nazaire, 
France, and with the 28th Infantry at Montabour, Ger- 
many. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant, 
August 29, 1919. He is now an Assistant at St. Joseph’s, 138 
Waverly Place, N. Y. City and is Chaplain of the 9th Coast 
Defense Command, N.Y.N.G. Member of the K. of C. 


Brianceau, Rev. Henry Louis, $.S., D.D. 


Born in Vendée, France, November 23, 1874. Educated 
at the Parochial School, Vendée, St. Gabriel’s and St. Law- 
rence’s High Schools, Vendée, and Ecclesiastical College, 
Sables d’Olonne, Vendée. Received his theological train- 
ing at the Seminary of St. Sulpice, Paris, France. Ordained 
December 18, 1897. Father Brianceau has been a K. of C. 
Chaplain since June 29, 1918 and is now attending at Ever- 
green, Md., and at Foster Clinic, Md. 


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Britt, Rev. Edmund J., Buffalo 


Born January 16, 1888, in Buffalo, N. Y. Educated at Pub- 
lic School, No. 50, and St. Columba’s School, Buffalo, 
N. Y., Canisius High School, Buffalo, and Canisius College, 
Buffalo. Theology at Niagara University. Ordained May 
17,1913. Heisa member of the K. of C., and the American 
Legion. Entered military service, August 23, 1918 and 
after attending the Chaplains’ Training School at Camp 
Taylor, was assigned to the 153rd Depot Brigade, Camp 
Dix, N. J. and was discharged at Camp Dix, May 17, 1919. 
He was appointed First Lieutenant Chaplain, in the Of- 
ficers’ Reserve Corps, September 9, 1919. Father Britt be- 
came Chancellor of the Diocese of Buffalo in May, 1919. 


Britz, Rev. John, C.SS.R. 
Served in Oregon as Auxiliary Chaplain, during the war. 


Broderick, Rev. Jeremiah Joseph, Hartford 

Born in Derby, Conn., March 12, 1881. Educated at Grove 
St. School, Ansonia, Conn., Ansonia High School, and St. 
Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. Received his theo- 
logical training at St. Bernard’s, Rochester, N. Y. Ordained 
June 8, 1907. Member of the K. of C., Elks, American 
Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Entered the mil- 
itary service at Camp Taylor, Ky., August 23, 1918 and 
served at Toul and Menil la Tour, France, and at Cochem, 
Germany, with the S5lst Pioneer Infantry. Discharged 
July 8, 1919, at Camp Upton, N. Y. Assistant Pastor at St. 
Peter’s Church, Hartford, Conn. 


Brodmann, Rev. Edmund Alexander, Alton 
Born March 10, 1877, in Bonfol, Switzerland. Educated in 
the Catholic School, Pana, IIl., St. Joseph’s Seminary, Teu- 
topolis, Ill., and St. Viator’s College, Bourbonnais, Ill. Re- 
ceived his theological training at St. Francis Seminary, Cin- 
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cinnati, O. Ordained June 20, 1902. Father Brodmann 
entered the naval service with the rank of Lieutenant, junior 
grade, Chaplain, on March 17, 1910. Promoted to Lieu- 
tenant; Lieutenant Commander; Commander and Captain. 
Father Brodmann has served aboard a number of ships in 
both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. He has also served at 
the Great Lakes Naval Station, Paris Island, and the 
Charlestown Navy Yard. He served in the Philippine 
Islands and was present at the taking of Vera Cruz, Mexico. 
He is now Captain Chaplain of the U.S.S. New York. 


Brophy, Rev. Edward F., Brooklyn 
Born June 15, 1878, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained April 
25, 1904. Commissioned February 20, 1911. Resigned 
May 16, 1919, as Captain. Address, 101 Greene Avenue, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Brown, Rev. Andrew James, S.J. 

Born August 30, 1863, in Preston, Lancashire, England, 
where he attended the Parochial School and the Preston 
High School. He later went to Stonyhurst College in Lan- 
cashire, England and had his theological training at Wood- 
stock, Maryland and Dublin, Ireland. Ordained August 
1, 1897. Heisa4th Degree K. of C. Father Brown served 
at Southern Camps as K. C. Chaplain from February, 1918 
to December, 1919, and is now stationed at Holy Name 
Church, Miami, Fla. 


Brown, Rev. Thomas Bartholomew, New York 

Born June 10, 1889, in Haverstraw, N. Y. Educated at 
Cathedral College, N. Y. Theology at Dunwoodie, N. Y. 
Ordained June 6, 1914. Member K. of C. Commissioned 
September 24, 1918. Served with 37th C.A.C., at Fort Ham- 
ilton, Camp Eustis, Newport News and Fort Hancock. 
Discharged as First Lieutenant, December 9, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 1512 Webster Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. 


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Browne, Rev. Andrew F., C.SS.R. 
Born July 4, 1886, in St. Louis, Mo. Ordained July 2, 1912. 
Commissioned August 5, 1918. Served at Taylor Field, 
Ala. Discharged January 6, 1919. Address, 1721 Iowa 
Street, San Antonio, Tex. 


Browne, Rev. William Francis, Cloyne, Ireland 

Born May 22, 1876, in Cork, Ireland. Educated at St. Vin- 
cent’s College, Castleknock, Dublin and Holy Cross Col- 
lege, Clonliffe, Dublin. Received his theological training 
at the Irish College in Rome. Ordained September 8, 
1902. Father Browne acted as K. C. Chaplain to the Ameri- 
can Naval Hospital, Whitepoint, Queenstown, from Sep- 
tember, 1918 to June, 1919. He is now Secretary to the 
Bishop of Cloyne and Assistant at St. Colman’s Cathedral, 
Queenstown. 


Bruton, Rev. Charles Joseph, Ph.D., Rochester 

Born October 13, 1890, in Ogden, N. Y. Educated at St. 
Andrew’s Perparatory Seminary. Theology at St. Ber- 
nard’s Seminary. Ordained June 10, 1916. Member K. 
of C. and Legion. Commissioned July 16, 1918. Served 
in the A.E.F. with 52nd Engineers. Discharged at Camp 
Dix, N.J., July 2, 1919. Instructor at Aquinas Institute, 
Rochester, N. Y. Address, 70 Frank Street, Rochester, 
INaY:: 


Bubacz, Rev. Stephen Anthony, Chicago 
Born December 17, 1890, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at St. 
Stanislaus College, Chicago. Theology at Mt. St. Mary’s, 
Cincinnati, O. Ordained June 6, 1914. Commissioned 
November 13, 1918. Remained at training school, Camp 
Taylor, Ky., until discharge, as First Lieutenant December 
13, 1918. Address, 1814 So. Leavitt Street, Chicago, III. 
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Bucher, Rev. Ambrose, O.S.B. 

Born December 4, 1871, in Switzerland, where he received 
his early education. Later, he attended Conception Col- 
lege, Conception, Mo. He also received his theological 
training at Conception. Ordained April 17, 1897. Father 
Bucher was commissioned in the Army, First Lieutenant 
Chaplain and was immediately ordered overseas. He 
served as Senior Post Chaplain at G.I.S.D., Gievres, France. 
Discharged October 15, 1919, Camp Dodge. He is now 
Pastor at St. Joseph, Parnell, Mo. Commissioned First 
Lieutenant Officers’ Reserve Corps, February 9, 1920. He 
is a member of the K. of C. 


Bugnard, Rev. Francis, O.M.L 

Born March 9, 1865, in Mouxy Savoie, France. Educated 
at Aix-les-Bains, France, and at Rumilty, Haute Savoie, 
France. Received theological training at Ottawa, Can. 
Ordained September 20, 1891. He served as a K. C. Chap- 
lain at Eagle Pass, Tex., from October 1, 1917 to Novem- 
ber 30, 1921. He is stationed at the Church of Our Lady 
ofiRetuge Hagle Pass) lex: 


Buotich, Rev. Cyril Donald, O.F.M. 
Born February 12, 1888, in Los Angeles, Calif. Ordained 
June 27, 1913. Commissioned September 26, 1918. Dis- 
charged January 31, 1919. Served at Camp Kearney, Calif. 
Officers’ Reserve Corps Commission, August 1, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 133 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. 


Burke, Very Rev. Mgr. Eugene Sebastian, Jr., $.T.D., Newark 
Born July 31, 1887, in Morristown, N. J., where he re- 
ceived his preliminary education in Private Schools. He 
later graduated from Seton Hall Preparatory and Seton 
Hall College as well as the North American College in 
Rome and received the degree of 5.T.D. from Propaganda, 

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Rome. Received theological training at the North Ameri- 
can College in Rome. Ordained June 10, 1911. Monsignor 
Burke was commissioned Acting Chaplain in the Navy, 
July 24, 1915, and Chaplain with the rank of Lieutenant, 
junior grade, September 3, 1918. He was promoted to full 
Licttenancy july hO2 1) ble servedvaboard the U 8.5, 
Illinois, the U.S.S. Connecticut (during the pacification 
campaign in northern Haiti) and the U.S.S. Michigan, as 
well as the U.S.S. Delaware and at the Naval Training 
Station, Newport, R. I. Monsignor Burke resigned from 
the Navy, October 31, 1921, to accept the appointment as 
Vice-Rector, College of North America, Rome, Italy. 


Burke, Rev. James Michael, Springfield 
Born April 5, 1875, in Clinton, Mass. Ordained June 16, 
1903. Commissioned August 12, 1918. Served at Camp 
Devens, Mass. Discharged December 19, 1918. Address, 
38 High Street, Worcester, Mass. 


Burke, Rev. John P., Trenton 
Born January 27, 1878, in Hazleton, Pa. Educated in St. 
Bonaventure’s College, Allegany, N. Y. Theology also at 
St. Bonaventure’s. Ordained June 13, 1908. Served as 
Auxiliary Chaplain, November, 1916—November, 1918, at 
Fort Hancock, N. J. Address, 228 Broad Street, Swedes- 
boro, N. J. 


Burke, Rev. Joseph A., Buffalo 
BornyAusustyc/) 380) anh buttalow Nay: Educated) in 
Canisius College, Buffalo, N. Y. Theology at Innsbruck, 
Austria. Ordained August 3, 1912. Member of the K. of 
C. Commissioned, September 26, 1918. Served with 316th 
ieirwandi Wi Pin ak es) Insactionvaty Yipres-scheldt/in 
November, 1918. Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp 
Dixie | ivyecope kloan bh aston tu bathckisnt hirch, 
Fillmore, N. Y. 
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Burke, Rev. Thomas M., Chicago 
Commissioned in the Navy, August 5, 1918. Served aboard 
U.S.S. Mercy. 


Burns, Rev. Daniel Robert, Albany 

Born August 6, 1887, in Hadley, N. Y. Educated at St. 
Mary’s Academy, Glens Falls, N. Y., and Holy Cross 
College, Worcester, Mass. Received his theological train- 
ing at St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore. Ordained 
December 20, 1913. He was commissioned in the U. 8S. 
Navy as Chaplain, on September 23, 1918, and served in 
the Boston Navy Yard and aboard the U.S.S. Buffalo and 
U.S.S. Charleston. Discharged at Seattle, Wash., March 
5, 1920. He is now Pastor of St. Ann’s Church, Fort Ann, 
N. Y., and Chaplain of the Great Meadow Prison. He 
is a member of the K. of C. 


Burns, Rev. Francis Thomas Joseph, D.D., Ph.D., St. Paul 


Born December 23, 1885, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated 
in Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. ‘Theology at 
St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn., and Gregorian Univer- 
sity, Rome, Italy. Ordained June 9, 1914. Member of the 
K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain, August, 1917—January, 
1919, at Fort Snelling, Minn. Professor at St. Paul Semi- 
nary, St. Paul; Minn.}) Address,St. Paul; Seminary ese 
Paul, Minn. 


Byrne, Rev. Edwin Vincent Francis, Philadelphia 
Born August 9, 1891, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at St. 
Aloysius Academy, West Chester, Pa., St. Anne’s Parochial 
School, Philadelphia, and Roman Catholic High School, 
Philadelphia. Received his theological training at St. 
Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Ordained May 22, 1915. 
Father Byrne entered the naval service in November, 1917, 
and served aboard the U.S.S. Northern Pacific, January 
to June, 1918, at the Newport Naval Training Station, 


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lane LOS torspanuacy, « LOTOMsandm@aboard athe WSS, 
Nebraska until April, 1919, when he was discharged at the 
Philadelphia Navy Yard. He is now Private Secretary to 
the Bishop of Jaro, [loilo, P. I. 


Byrne, Rev. John Joseph, New York 

Born March 18, 1876, in New York City. Educated at 
New York Public Schools, Xavier and Fordham High 
Schools and Fordham College. Received theological train- 
ing at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained 
unceomlyU Miah ceissa member ol) theme, oim@ web ather 
Byrne entered the military service July 31, 1917, with the 
9th Coast Defense. He went overseas from Fort Hancock, 
N. J., and was with the A.E.F. from September, 1918 to 
March, 1919. He served at Fox Hills Hospital, Staten 
Island from April, 1919 to October, 1919 and from October, 
1919, he has been with the 82nd Field Artillery, at Fort 
Bliss, ‘Texas. 


Byrne, Rev. John Vincent, Altoona 

Born May 24, 1887, in Gallitzin, Pa., where he attended 
Public School and High School. He finished at Villa 
Nova College and received his theological training at St. 
Francis Seminary, Loretto, Pa. Ordained for the Diocese 
of Altoona, June 29, 1916. Member of the K. of C., K. of 
St. G., and American Legion. Father Byrne entered the 
military service on August 22, 1918, and after graduating 
from the Chaplains’ Training School at Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky., was assigned to Camp Meade, Md., where he 
remained until his discharge on December 5, 1918. He is 
now Pastor of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, at 
Revloc, Pa. 


Byrne, Rev. Joseph T. M., Pittsburgh 
Born January 31, 1883. Ordained January 20, 1914. Com- 
missioned July 16, 1918. Discharged December 13, 1918. 


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Served at Camp Wadsworth, S.C. Address, 136 N. Craig 
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


Byrne, Rev. Thomas Patrick, C.5S.R. 


Born December 20, 1884, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
St. Alphonsus’ School, St. Louis, and at St. Joseph’s College, 
Kirkwood, Mo. He received his theological training at St. 
Clement’s College, De Soto, Mo., and was ordained June 
28, 1911. Father Byrne was a K. C. Chaplain from January 
to May, 1913 at; @ampmyackson,s. Ci vancditenteremurie 
military service, June 1, 1918, went overseas as a casual and 
was assigned to the 145th Infantry, with which regiment 
he served from September, 1918 to March, 1919, taking part 
in the Meuse-Argonne and St. Mihiel engagements. He 
was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., June 11, 1919, and is 
now stationed at St. Alphonsus’ Church, 1118 N. Grand 
Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 


Byrnes, Rev. Joseph Aquinas, O.P. 


Born October 31, 1887, in New York City. Educated in 
Public School No. 70, New York City, St. Francis Xavier’s 
High School, N. Y., and St. Joseph’s College, Somerset, O. 
Theological training at Dominican House of Studies, 
Washington, D.C. Ordained June 24, 1914. Father Byrnes 
entered the military service March 15, 1918, and served at 
Fort Constitution, N. H., until he was discharged, December 
10, 1918. Now Assistant Pastor at Sacred Heart Church, 
Jersey City, N. J. 


Callagee, Rev. Alban Daniel, C.P. 
Born July 25, 1888, in Dunkirk, N. Y. Educated at St. 
Mary’s Parochial School, Dunkirk, St. Mary’s High School, 
Dunkirk, and at the Passionist Monasteries, Baltimore, 
Md., and West Hoboken, N. J. He also received his theo- 
logical training at these Monasteries and was ordained De- 
cember 21, 1912. Member of the American Legion and the 
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K. of C. Entered the military service, April 15, 1918, at 
Boston, Mass., and served with the A.E.F. at Giévres and 
then with the 129th Infantry, 33rd Division. He was at 
the Battle of the Somme, at the Albert Sector, Verdun, 
Hill 304, Meuse-Argonne, Marcheville and St. Hilaire. 
He was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., May 29, 1919, with 
the rank of First Lieutenant, and is now Rector of St. Ann’s 
Passionist Monastery, Scranton, Pa. 


Callaghan, Rev. John J., Baltimore 


Born February 15, 1891. Ordained May 16, 1918. Served 
assis we haplamns|une)25) 1918) to september a0, 19 Loy at 
Fort McHenry, Md. Address, 1543 Fort Avenue, Balti- 
more, Md. 


Callahan, Rev. William Patrick, Great Falls 


Born June 29, 1892, in Darlington, Wis. Educated in the 
Darlington Public School and in St. Ambrose College, 
Davenport, Ia. Received his theological training at Lavalle 
University, Montreal, Can., and at St. Paul’s Seminary, 
St. Paul, Minn. Ordained June 8, 1916. Member of the 
K. of C. and C.O.F., and is a Chaplain in the Officers’ Re- 
serve Corps. Entered the military service July 15, 1918. 
Served at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., and in the A.E.F. 
with the 603rd Engineers. He was at Verdun and the 
Meuse-Argonne and was cited with his regiment. Dts- 
charcediplince2/, 19190 ate Gamp Grant lll as ahirct 
Lieutenant Chaplain, and is now Pastor of St. Joseph’s 
Church, Great Falls, Montana. 


Calmus, Rev. Ildefonse, O.S.B. 
Born November 2, 1885, in Luxemburg. Educated at 
South Dakota Public Schools and Calvary College, Wis. 
Received his theological training at Mt. Angel Seminary 
and was ordained April 6, 1915. Entered the military 
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service October 5, 1918, at Camp Taylor, Ky., and was dis- 
charged December 14, 1918. He is now on Missionary 
work with the Indians on Vancouver Island, B. C. 


Camerman, Rev. Joseph E., Seattle 

Born August 17, 1882, in Duel, East Flanders, Belgium, 
where he received his preliminary education. He studied 
the classics at the Petit Seminaire, St. Nicolas, Belgium, 
and received his theological training at the Seminary in 
Brussels, Louvain Seminary, and at Baltimore, Md. Or- 
dained June) 21) 1907 miMiember of the Ko of Cy Bib. Ors 
American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Father 
Camerman entered the military service March 2, 1918, at 
Bremerton, Wash., and was assigned to Camp Kearny, Cal. 
He served in France with the 145th Machine Gun Battalion 
and the 315th Infantry. Discharged as First Lieutenant at 
Camp Dix) N. Joujune 21919;" Tie is now Pastor ofa 
Lady Star of the Sea Church, Bremerton, Wash., and K. C. 
Auxiliary Chaplain at Puget Sound Navy Yard. 


Campbell, Rev. John Francis Brendan, Philadelphia 

Born June 15, 1886, Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland, 
where he attended the National School of the Sisters of 
Mercy and the National School of the Marist Brothers. 
Received his theological training at St. Charles Seminary, 
Overbrook, Penna. Ordained May 27, 1916. Entered the 
military service at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., on August 
23,1918, and servedjat\Camp, Dix,(NY fy HobokenaN w]e 
and in the Transport Service. Discharged with the rank of 
Captain at Camp Dix, September 19, 1919, and is now First 
Assistant at St. Joachim Church, 1527 Church Street, 
Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Campbell, Rev. John Joseph, Dallas 
Born July 13, 1877, in New Philadelphia, Pa. Educated 
at St. Charles College, Md. Theology at Kenrick Semi- 


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nary. Ordained June 10, 1904. Member B.P.O.E., K. of 
C.,and American Legion. Commissioned in Texas National 
Guard, December 19, 1914; in U.S. A., July, 1918; perma- 
nent, UL Se AR july) 1, 1920. \Servedion texas Border: in 
A.E.F., Hoboken, N. J., Fort Slocum, N. Y., and Washing- 
ton, D. C. In active service as Captain. Address, Office 
of Chief of Chaplains, Washington, D. C. 


Campbell, Rev. John Patrick, Chicago 

Born July 15, 1886, in Chicago, Ill. He was educated at 
Annunciation School in Chicago and at De Paul University. 
Received theological training at Kenrick University, 5t. 
Louis, Mo. Ordained May 21, 1910. Member of the K. 
of C. and C.O.F. Entered the military service in July, 
1918, and was at Ellington Field, ‘Tex., and Camp Logan, 
Tex., in the latter Camp with the 79th Infantry. He was 
discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant at Camp 
Logan on January 17, 1919, and was commissioned First 
Lieutenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, October 3, 1919. 
He is now stationed at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, 
4432 N. Troy Street, Chicago, Il. 


Canarie, Rev. James D., Boston 
Born March 22, 1875, in Mailland, N. S. Educated at 
Nicolet College, Canada. Theology at St. John’s Semi- 
nary, Boston. Ordained December 15, 1902. Commis- 
SIONEC PMAUTUSH LU os oerved atin Camps. Gordon, 
McClellan and Upton. Discharged January 18, 1919, at 
Camp Upton. Residence, 8 Allen Street, Boston, Mass. 


Canty, Rev. Thomas A., Ph.D., 5.T.D., Chicago 
Born March 3, 1884, in Chicago, Ill., where he was educated 
at All Saints Parochial School and St. Ignatius College. 
Received theological training at the American College in 
Rome, Italy. Ordained June 12, 1910. Member of. the 
K. of C. Entered the military service at Chicago, Sep- 
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tember 25, 1918, served at Camp Funston, Kan., and as 
Chaplain on the Army Transport, Manchuria. He was 
discharged July 31, 1919, at Hoboken, N. J., with the rank 
of Captain. He also served as K. C. Auxiliary Chaplain 
at the Great Lakes Naval Station, from December, 1917 
to September, 1918. He is now stationed at Visitation 
Church, 843 W. Garfield Boulevard, Chicago, Il. 


Carey, Rev. James Augustine, Portland 


Born February 25, 1874, in Portland, Me., where he at- 
tended Public Schools and High School. He completed 
his education at St. Mary’s College, Van Buren, Me. Re- 
ceived theological training at the Grand Seminaire, Mon- 
treal’ Can) Ordained |anuary (20. 190 ly) Vlembereo: 
the K. of C. and the American Legion. Entered the mill- 
tary service July 16, 1917, served at Brunswick, Me., Camps 
Bartlett, Greene and Wadsworth, here, and in the A.E.F., 
with the 65th Pioneer Infantry. He was at the Argonne. 
Discharged July 1, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Camp 
Devens, Mass. He is Rector of Sacred Heart Church, 80 
Shermans Street, Portland, Me. 


Carnet, Rev. Joseph, Tucson 

Born January 24, 1880, in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France, 
where he was educated at the Christian Brothers’ Schools 
and St. Martin’s College. Received theological training 
at the Seminaries in Rennes, France, and San Antonio, Tex. 
Ordained May 27, 1904. Served as a Volunteer Chaplain 
at Camp Cody, N. M., and Camp Funston, N. M., during 
19tS andd919. He restonedin Aprill920.) Heisau press 
ent Chaplain of the U. 8. Public Health Service Hospital, 
Fort Bayard, N. M. 


Carpentier, Rev. George R., O.P. 


Born March 28, 1887. Ordained June 25, 1913. Commis- 
sioned February 15, 1918. Served with the 42nd Division, 
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A.E.F. Discharged May 14, 1919. Appointed Chaplain 
in Ohio National Guard, August 13, 1920. Address, 
Aquinas College, Columbus, O. 


Carr, Rev. Gregory John, O.F.M. 
Born August 22, 1884, in Boston, Mass. Ordained June 
10, 1911. Commissioned March 2, 1918. Served with the 
Sth Division, at Camp Logan, Tex., and overseas. Dis- 
Charged MNpiMs who at Camp, Lees Wamy Address, 102 
Seymour Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 


Carra, Rev. James Mary, D.D. 


Born February 11, 1870, in Quargnento, Piedmont, Italy. 
Educated in Alessandria, Italy. Theology at Alessandria 
Seminary. Ordained December 17, 1892. Member of the 
K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned October 24, 
1918. Served at Fort Niagara and Hoboken, N. J. Dis- 
charged June 30, 1919. Address, 34 Victoria Avenue, 
Jamestown, N.Y. 


Carroll, Rev. Declan F., Covington 


Born July 4, 1886, in Clashmore, Ireland. Educated at 
St. Xavier’s, Cincinnati, O., Catholic University and Uni- 
versity of Kentucky. Theology at St. Mary’s, Baltimore, 
Naw Ordained. lunesta tole Vlember of thes K coi. @: 
Served overseas as K. C. Chaplain, September, 1918—May, 
1919. Address, Cynthiana, Ky. 


Carroll, Rev. Joseph 5., Ph.D., Newark 


Born August 11, 1880, in Providence, R. I. Educated at 
Mt. St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md. Theology at 
Propaganda, Rome, Italy. Ordained July, 1909. Com- 
missioned July, 1918. Served at Camp Wheeler, Ga., 
Hoboken, N. J., and San Francisco, Calif. Discharged as 
First Lieutenant, December 1, 1920, at San Francisco, Cal. 
Address, St. Patrick’s Church, Elizabeth, N. J. 
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Carroll, Very Rev. Mgr. Thomas George, New York 


Born June 27, 1885, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he re- 
ceived his preliminary training at St. Peter’s and St. Mary’s 
Parochial Schools. He later attended St. Charles College, 
Ellicott City, Md. He received his theological training at 
St. Joseph’s Seminary, Yonkers, N. Y., and at the American 
College, Rome; talyaa@Ordained’ September, lone 707) 
Monsignor Carroll acted as K. C. Auxiliary Chaplain at 
the U. S. Naval Reserve Training Station at Pelham Bay 
Park, N. Y., from) @ctober,, 1918 ‘to January, Atoms 
is a member of the K. of C. Chancellor, New York Arch- 
diocese. 


Carroll, Rev. William M., C.SS.R. 


Born November 8, 1872, in Limerick, Ireland. Educated 
at the Christian Brothers’ School and High School, 
Limerick; Mungret College, Limerick, and Royal Uni- 
versity, Dublin, Ireland. Received theological training at 
the Redemptorist Seminary, Kansas City, Mo. Ordained 
July 25, 1900. Member of the American Legion. Father 
Carroll, after serving for three months as a K. C. Chaplain 
at Kelly Field, No. |, was commissioned a First Lieutenant, 
August li i918. atiDetrom Mich ble. served witha 
A.E.F. in France at Base Hospital No. 50. He was dis- 
charged onvAucusti L199 at Camp! Dix N, aly cases 
Lieutenant, and is now Rector of St. Joseph’s Church, 605 
W. Sixth Avenue, Denver, Colo. 


Cartier, Rev. Gustave Mistrot, O.M.I. 


Born June 15, 1894, in Huntsville, Tex. Educated at Paro- 
chial School, Hallettsville, Tex., St. Louis College, San 
Antonio, Tex., and St. Edward’s College, Austin, Tex. Re- 
ceived his theological training at the San Antonio Seminary. 
Ordained June 3, 1917. Member of the K. of C. and 
A.O.H. Father Cartier acted as K. C. Chaplain at Camps 


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Stanley and Wise, and at Brooks Field, from January 1, 
to December 26, 1918. He is now an Assistant at St. Louis 
Cathedral, New Orleans, La. 


Caruana, Right Rev. George Joseph, D.D., Bishop of Porto Rico 
Born April 23, 1882, in Malta, where he was educated at 
St. Ignatius School, High School and College. Received 
his theological training at Capranica College, Rome, Italy, 
and was ordained October 28, 1905. Elected Bishop of 
Porto Rico, August 19, 1921, and was consecrated in Rome, 
October 28, 1921, on the sixteenth anniversary of his ordina- 
tion. Member of the K. of C. Bishop Caruana received 
his commission as First Lieutenant in the Army on August 
OOO TS etdeisenved: at Empire, ©.)Z.). Gamps Dasi@asas, 
P. R., Corozal, C. Z., with Porto Rican Infantry. He was 
discharged as a First Lieutenant at Governors Island, N. Y.., 
PeDLeM DCL) sol Flom 


Casey, Rev. John Edward, Cleveland 


Born December 18, 1883, in Cleveland, O. Educated at 
St. Ignatius College, Cleveland. Theology at St. Mary’s, 
Cleveland. Ordained June 10, 1911. Commissioned July 
24, 1918. Served at Camp Sherman and in the A.E.F. 
Discharged July 3, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Camp 
Grant, Il]. Pastor, St. Joseph’s Church, Massillon, O. 
Address, Massillon, O. 


Casey, Rev. Joseph Thaddeus, Trenton 


Born December 25, 1887, in Trenton, N. J. Educated at 
St. John’s School, Roebling School and St. Joseph’s Pre- 
paratory School, ‘Trenton, N. J., and at Holy Cross College, 
Worcester, Mass. He received his theological training at 
St. Joseph’s Seminary, Yonkers, N. Y., and was ordained 
May 17, 1913. Entered the naval service July 13, 1917. 
He served at League Island, aboard the U.S.S. Von Steuben, 
U.S.S. New Jersey, U.S.S. Olympia and U.S. Naval Train- 


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ing Station, Hampton Roads, Va. He is at present Chap- 
lain at the Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va. 


Casey, Rev. Walter Daniel, Hartford 

Born December 26, 1887, in Waterbury, Conn. Educated 
at St. Mary’s School and Crosby High School, Waterbury, 
Conn., and at St. Thomas Preparatory Seminary, Hartford, 
Conn. He received his theological training at North 
American College, Rome, Italy, and was ordained Novem- 
ber 30/0 19130) vitetis avmember, of the Ka, off GOs Commis 
sioned August 20, 1917. Before going overseas, Father 
Casey served at Gettysburg and Camp Greene. He was 
with the 59th Infantry of the 4th Division. He was in the 
Allied Offensive, July 18-25, 1918, at Chevillon, and at the 
Vesle River, August 1-8, 1918. He was wounded at the 
Vesle, August 8, 1918, and was in Base Hospital No. 20 for 
two months. After recovering, he served in Base Hospital 
No. 1, St. Nazaire, as Chaplain. He was discharged March 
6, 1919, in New York, and is at present teaching in St. 
Thomas Seminary, Hartford, Conn. 


Cassidy, Rev. Henry Francis, M.A., Hartford 

Born November 29, 1886, in Waterbury, Conn. Educated 
at Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Theology 
also at Niagara. Ordained June 1, 1912. Member of the 
K. of C. and American Legion. Was First State Chaplain 
of American Legion. Commissioned April 20, 1918. 
Served at Camp Beauregard and in A.E.F. Discharged 
as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J., May 1, 1919. Ad- 
dress, Mt. St. Joseph’s Academy, Hartford, Conn. 


Cassidy, Rev. William Michael, M.A., Rochester 
Born July 1, .1888,.in, Corning. INSY. educated sar au 
Mary’s School, Corning, Niagara University High School 
Department, and Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
He received his theological training at St. Bernard Semi- 
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nary, Rochester, N. Y., and was ordained June 12, 1915. 
Fiewisia, memberotethe ih) of) Ceo Entered) the military 
service August 19, 1918, at Columbus, O. He was assigned 
to Columbus Barracks and was discharged there as a First 
Lieutenant, January 17, 1919. He is now Assistant at Holy 
Apostles Church, 7 Austin Street, Rochester, N. Y. 


Casterot, Rev. Peter Alexis, O.P. 


Born June 18, 1871, in France. Had his college training 
at Grand Maison, Poitiers, France, and his theological 
training at the Dominican Studium, Ryckholt, Holland, 
and the Biblical School, Jerusalem. He was ordained July 
22, 1894. Heisa member of the K. of C. Father Casterot 
served asa K. C. Auxiliary Chaplain from May, 1918, to 
July, 1918, and was overseas for more than a year. He was 
discharged July 20, 1919, and is now stationed at St. Vincent 
Ferrer’s Church, in New York City. 


Catterlin, Rev. Armistead H. L., C.SS.R. 


Born August 25, 1880, in Effingham, IJf!. Educated at St. 
Louis University Preparatory, St. Louis, Mo., and St. 
Joseph’s College, Kirkwood, Mo. Theology at Redemp- 
torist Novitiate, Kansas City, Mo., and Mt. St. Clement’s, 
De Soto, Mo. Ordained May 20, 1908. Member American 
Legion. Commissioned May 31, 1918. Served at Hoboken, 
N. J., aboard various Army Transports sailing to France 
and England, and at Camp Bragg, N. C. Promoted to 
Gantaineuly Zo los pischarged Aneust 294 Oo aA. 
dress, Mt. St. Clement’s, De Soto, Mo. 


Cavanagh, Rev. John P., San Francisco 
Born July 23, 1886, in San Francisco, Calif. Ordained June 
22, 1912. Commissioned August 13, 1918. Discharged 
January 14, 1919. Served on the West Coast. Address, 
Oregon Building, Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. 
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Cayer, Rev. Arthur John Baptist, D.C.L., Springfield 


Born June 24, 1884, in Holyoke, Mass. Educated at Our 
Lady of Perpetual Help Parochial School, Holyoke, 
Nicolet Preparatory School, Nicolet, P. Q., Can., Nicolet 
Seminary, and Laval University, Quebec. Received his 
theological training at Grand Seminary, Montreal, and 
Angelico, Rome, Italy. He was ordained December 19, 
1908. Entered the military service at Winchendon, Mass., 
February 2, 1918, and was immediately assigned to the 
A.E.F., serving overseas with the Ist Infantry Training 
Regiment, the l61st Infantry and the Ist Replacement 
Depot from February 11, 1918 to July 22, 1919. He was 
discharged August 8, 1919, with the rank of Captain, at 
Camp Dix, N. J. He was commissioned Captain in the 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, December 18, 1919, and is now 
Assistant at St. Mary’s, Winchendon, Mass. He is a member 
of the K. of C. 


Centner, Rev. Adelbert William, Ph.D., Apost. Delegate 


Born December 29, 1880, in Pirmasens, Palatinate, Ger- 
many. Educated at St. Francis Parochial School, Dayton, 
Ky., and St. Francis Parochial School, Cincinnati, O., 
Pontifical Josephinum College, Columbus, O., and Uni- 
versity of Louvain, Belgium. He received his theological 
training at the Pontifical Josephinum Seminary, Columbus, 
O., and was ordained June 17, 1906. He is a member.of 
the K. of C. Entered the military service at Camp Grant, 
Rockford, Ill., September 17, 1917, and assigned as Chap- 
lain of the 332nd Field Artillery, 86th Division, at Camp 
Grant. He remained there until May 3, 1918, when he 
moved with the regiment to Camp Robinson, Sparta, Wis. 
Remained there until September, 1918, when the regiment 
went overseas. Father Centner remained with his regi- 
ment until January, 1919, when he was transferred to Camp 
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St. Sulpice and put in charge of Religious work with 
German prisoners of war and American general prisoners, 
and kept up this work until May, 1919, when he was trans- 
ferred to the 19th Field Artillery in the Army of Occupa- 
tion and returned with this regiment to the United States 
in August, 1919. He was discharged at Camp Taylor, Ky., 
August 13, 1919, with the rank of First Lieutenant. He is 
now teaching in the Josephinum College at Columbus, O. 


Chambon, Rev. Celestin M., New Orleans 
Born April 15, 1879, in France. Ordained June 10, 1904. 
Commissioned July 23, 1918. Served with the 113th Am- 
munition Train in the A.E.F. Discharged July 16, 1919, 
at Camp Dix. Address, Ascension Church, Donaldsonville, 
La. 


Chaput, Rev. William, Seattle 
Born April 14, 1881, in Lewiston, Me. Ordained May 24, 
1908. Commissioned August 15, 1918. Served in the 
Abe Waa Discharceds september (2/7), 1919.) Address. 305 
N. Fourth Avenue, Yakima, Wash. 


Chataignon, Rev. M. S., Galveston 
Born September 17, 1886, in Lyons, France. Ordained 
December 24, 1911. Commissioned June 4, 1917. Served 
with 36th Division, Headquarters, in the A.E.F. Dis- 
charged July 24, 1919. Address, St. Mary’s Cathedral, 
Galveston, Tex. 


Chemin, Rev. Theodore John, O.F.M. 
Born June 9, 1888, in So. Boston, Mass. Educated in the 
Boston Public Schools, the Boston College High School 
Department, and St. Joseph’s College, Calicoon, N. Y. He 
received his theological training at St. Bonaventure’s Semi- 
nary, Paterson, N. J., and was ordained June 10, 1916. 
Father Chemin was commissioned in the Army, June 14, 
1918. He was sent to Camp Upton and then overseas, where 


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he served with the 26th Infantry, Ist Division and later 
at Hospital No. 65. He was in the Battle of the Meuse- 
Argonne. He was discharged with the rank of First Lieu- 
tenant, at Camp (Dix NiaieiMay.25, 1919: 


Churchill, Rev. Henry W., Brooklyn 


Born August 14, 1886, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at 
St. John’s College, Brooklyn, and St. Francis Xavier’s Col- 
lege, New York City. Theology at St. John’s, Brooklyn. 
Ordained June 1, 1912. Commissioned September 17, 1917. 
Served at Camp Lee, Va., and in France. In action at 
Meuse-Argonne. Discharged June 5, 1919, as First Lieu- 
tenant, at Camp Dix, N. J. Pastor, Our Lady of Grace 
Church, Fishers Island, N. Y. 


Chuse, Rev. Emil Michael, M.A., Belleville 
Born May 1, 1880, in Belleville, Ill. Educated at St. Peter’s 
Cathedral Grade School, Belleville Public High School, 
and St. Francis College, Quincy, Ill. Received his theo- 
logical training at St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis., 
and was ordained June 15, 1908. He is a member of the 
K. of C., the Rotary Club, the C. K. of I., and the American 
Legion. Father Chuse entered the military service at Camp 
Dodge, Ia., November 20, 1917, and was assigned to the 
351st Infantry. Later he served in France with the 2nd 
Engineers. He was discharged as a First Lieutenant at 
Camp Dodge, October 2, 1919, and is now Pastor of St. 
Joseph’s Church, Lebanon, III. . 


Clancy, Rev. Joseph P., Oregon City 
Born February 20, 1890, in Portland, Ore. Educated in the 
Public and Ursuline Schools of Anaconda, Mont., Gon- 
zaga College High School Department, and Gonzaga Col- 
lege, Spokane, Wash. Received his theological training at 
St. Patrick’s Seminary, Menlo Park, Calif., and was or- 
dained August 9, 1913. Heisa member of the K. of C. and 
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the American Legion. Father Clancy entered the military 
service, August, 1917, at Bandon, Ore., and was assigned to 
the Spruce Production Division, in Portland. Later he was 
stationed at the Debarkation Hospital, Ellis Island, N. Y., 
and then in the Transport Service aboard the U.S.S. Aga- 
memnon. He was discharged at Hoboken, N. J., September 
29, 1919, and is now Pastor of St. Frederick’s Church, 
Sik elcns .@) co. 


Clarendon, Rev. Oliver B., Little Rock 
Born November 4, 1880, in Virginia. Theology at Gre- 


gorian University, Rome, Italy. Ordained July 4, 1909. 
perved as I)-@, Chaplain. “Address, (lexarkana, Ark; 


Clark, Rev. James P., C.SS.R. 


Born August 1, 1881, in West Hoboken, N. J. Ordained 
July 2, 1908. Commissioned March 25, 1918. Served at 
Camps in the South. Discharged March 29, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 144 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Cleary, Rev. William Donoghue, Brooklyn 


Born July 11, 1882, in Ireland. Educated at the Christian 
Brothers’ School and the Nenagh High School, Nenagh, 
County Tipperary, Ireland, and Ennis College, County 
Clare. He received his theological training at the Irish 
College, Paris, France, and was ordained June 14, 1908. 
He is a member of the K. of C., the A.O.H., American 
Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Father Cleary 
entered the military service August 12, 1918. He served 
at the Chaplains’ Training School; Camp Mills, N. Y.; 
Otisville, N. Y., and with the 50th Infantry at Camp Dix, 
N. J., and in Germany. He returned to the United States 
iInvOctoberyloZ2: 


Clyne, Rev. Frederick B., O.P. 


Born November 23, 1877, in Benicia, Calif. Ordained June 
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23,1904. Commissioned July 5, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. 
with the 142nd Infantry. Discharged May 2, 1919. Ad- 
dress, Benicia, Calif. 


Coakley, Rev. Thomas F., $.T.D., Pittsburgh 


Born February 20, 1880, in Pittsburgh, Pa., where he was 
educated in the Parish Schools and at Duquesne University. 
He received his theological training at the American Col- 
lege in Rome, and was ordained May 25, 1907. Father 
Coakley entered the military service December 20, 1917, 
and served in the A.E.F., with the 47th Infantry, 4th Divi- 
sion, being with that organization at Chateau-Thierry, St. 
Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. After the Armistice he was 
with the Headquarters of the 3rd Army, at Coblenz, Ger- 
many. He was discharged with the rank of First Lieu- 
tenant, April 7, 1919, and is now stationed at Old St. 
Patrick’s, Liberty Avenue and 17th Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


Codd, Rev. Edmond John, Wheeling 


Born October 10, 1892, at Aughnagan Co., Ireland. At- 
tended the vocational school, Trinity, Ireland, and St. 
Peter’s College, Ireland. Ordained June 15, 1919. Served 
as Chaplain in the U.S. Public Health Hospital, Oteen, 
N.C. Present status, Assistant at the Immaculate Concep- 
tion Church, Fulton, N. Y. 


_Coholan, Rev. Philip Francis, Hartford 


Born February 15, 1888, in New Britain, Conn. Educated 
at St. Thomas Seminary, Hartford. Theology at St. John’s, 
Brighton, Mass., and St. Mary’s, Baltimore, Md. Ordained 
May 28, 1914. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned 
February 16, 1918. Served at Kelly Field, Tex., Camp 
Dix, N. J and Fort Kamehamehawi 7) hiv Salljneactve 
service. Permanent address, 19 So. High Street, New 
Britain, Conn. 


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Coleman, Rey. William Francis, Winona 

Born August 16, 1885, in Rochester, Minn. Educated at 
Sacred Heart College, Prairie du Chien, Wis., and St. 
Paul’s College, St. Paul, Minn. Theology at St. Paul’s, 
Minn. Ordained June 10, 1910. Member of the K. of C. 
Commissioned August 16, 1918. Served at Camp Grant, 
Ill., Winchester, Eng., and in France. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, June 4, 1919, in Slough, Eng. Address, St. 
Mary’s College, Winona, Minn. 


Coll, Rev. William H., St. Joseph 


Born August 24, 1854, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated in 
the Public Schools, Philadelphia, and at Holy Cross Col- 
lege, Worcester, Mass. He received his theological train- 
ing at St. Bonaventure’s Seminary, Allegheny, N. Y., and 
was ordained June 21, 1882. He is a member of the K. of 
C. Father Coll was inducted in October, 1918, served as 
a K. C. Auxiliary Chaplain at Montauk, Long Island; 
Paris, France; Camp Meade, Md.; New Haven, Conn.; 
Paris Island, S. C.; Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; Bay Ridge, N. 
Y.; Camp Dix, N. J., and Quantico, Va. He is now Chap- 
lain at the House of Good Shepherd, Old Ferry Point, New 
Nock Witv: 


Collins, Rev. Henry, Panama 
Born September 23, 1862, in London. Ordained in 1886, in 
Carracas, Venezuela. Appointed K. C. Chaplain December 
1917. Served overseas until January 21, 1919. Address, 
Ancon, Canal Zone, Panama. 


Collins, Rev. H. Leo, Cleveland 
Born November 10, 1889, in Cleveland. Ordained May 
29, 1915. Commissioned September 26, 1918. Served in 
Frances, Discharged June 18) 91919) at Camp Dix) Ad- 
dress, 14422 Aspinwall Avenue, Cleveland, O. 
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Conaty, Rev. Charles Clement, Fall River 


Born December 12, 1890, in Taunton, Mass. Educated 
in the Taunton Public Schools, La Salle Academy, Provi- 
dence, R. I., and Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. 
Received his theological training at the North American 
College, Rome, and was ordained September 17, 1915. He 
is a member of the K. of C., American Legion, Legion of 
Valor and Military Order of Foreign Wars. He was com- 
missioned in the army on January 5, 1918, and was assigned 
to Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., where he remained until 
April 30, 1918. He went overseas with the 111th Infantry 
of the 28th Division. He was in the Champagne-Marne 
engagement, Aisne-Marne, Oise-Aisne and Meuse-Argonne. 
He was gassed July 15, 1918, and again August 10, 1918. 
He received the Distinguished Service Cross for heroism 
in’ action near, Orezancy, \Hrance, July) 16) 1913: ) Hlewaweas 
discharged March 27, 1919, at Camp Devens, Mass., with 
the rank of First Lieutenant. His home address is 33 
Hodges Avenue, Taunton, Mass. 


Conboy, Rev. Thomas George, New York 


Born July 4, 1889, in New York City. Educated in New 
York City Public Schools, St. Charles College, Ellicott 
City, Md., and Cathedral College, New York City. He 
received his theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 
Yonkers, N. Y., and was ordained September 8, 1917. He 
is a member of the K. of C. Father Conboy was commis- 
sioned in the Army on October 9, 1918, in New York City, 
and was stationed at the Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, 
N. J., and at Debarkation Hospital No. 5, New York City. 
He was discharged with the rank of Captain, at Camp 
Upton, September 25, 1919, and re-commissioned First 
Lieutenant in the Regular Army in 1920. He left the serv- 
ice in December, 1922, under the new law reducing the 
Army. 
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Conniff, Rev. Paul R., $.J., M.A. 
Born December 22, 1871, in Oneida, N. Y. Educated at 
Fordham University, N. Y. Theology at Woodstock, Md. 
Ordained June, 1907. Member of the K. of C. Served as 
Auxiliary Chaplain. Address, 651 Washington Street, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 


Connolly, Rev. John Aloysius, New York 

Born April 22, 1889, in New York City. Educated at 
Holy Cross School, New York City, and Cathedral College, 
New York City. Received his theological training in St. 
Joseph’s Seminary, Yonkers, N.Y., and Catholic University, 
Washington, D. C., and was ordained September 20, 1913. 
He is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Father 
Connolly was commissioned in the Army, August 10, 1918, 
and was assigned as Chaplain to the 49th Coast Artillery. 
Arrived in France, October 15, 1918, and was stationed at 
Brest, Le Havre, Rouen, Le Tres-ne-Castera. He was later 
assigned to transport duty on the U.S.S. Sibony. He was 
discharged at Hoboken, N. J., as a First Lieutenant, on 
January 6, 1919, and is now Assistant at St. Peter and St. 
Paul’s Church, 833 St. Ann’s Avenue, New York City. 


Connolly, Rev. John J., Cashel 
Born January 6, 1879, in Ireland. Educated at Rockwell 
College and St. Patrick’s College, Tipperary, Ireland. 
Theology at St. Patrick’s Seminary, Tipperary, Ireland. Or- 
dained June, 1905. Member of the K. of C., A.O.H., and 
American Legion. Commissioned August 23, 1918. Served 
at Camps Taylor, Ky., and Grant, Ill. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, December 9, 1918. Pastor at Charleston, Il. 
Address, Charleston, III. 


Connor, Rev. Charles Francis Richard, S.J., M.A. 
Born February 8, 1881, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Francis Xavier's College, New York City. Theology 
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at Woodstock, Md. Ordained June 28, 1915. Member 
B.P.O.E. and the K. of C. Commissioned March 30, 1918. 
Served in the A.E.F., with 306th Field Signal Corps, 324th 
Infantry, Headquarters 81st Division, Headquarters Army 
of Occupation and 26th Infantry. In action at St. Die 
Sector, Meuse-Argonne. Discharged September 27, 1919, 
at Camp Dix, N. J. Instructor at Xavier High School, New 
York City. Address, 30 West 16th Street, New York City. 


Connor, Rev. George 5S. L., Springfield 


Born September 2, 1885, in Holyoke, Mass. Educated at 
Holyoke High School and Holy Cross College, Worcester, 
Mass. Received theological training at St. Bernard’s, 
Rochester, N. Y. Ordained June 10, 1911. Member of the 
K. of C. and F.M.T.R., and State Chaplain for the Ameri- 
can Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Commissioned 
in the Army, October 6, 1917, at Westfield, Mass., and went 
overseas October 9, 1917. Served at Chemin des Dames, 
Toul Sector, Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel and Meuse- 
Argonne. He was decorated with the Croix de Guerre on 
May 23, 1919, and cited by Marshal Petain, Commander- 
in-Chief of the French Armies of the East. Returned from 
France April 1, 1919, and was discharged with the rank of 
Captain, April 28, 1919. Father Connor also saw service 
with the Second Massachusetts Regiment at Columbus, 
N. M., in 1916. Assistant Pastor at St. Joseph’s Church, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 


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Conoley, Rev. John Francis, St. Augustine 


Born September 12, 1884, in Jacksonville, Fla. Educated 

at University of Florida and St. Bernard College, Cullman, 

Ala. Theology at North American College, Rome, Italy 

and St. Mary’s, Baltimore. Ordained March 19, 1915. 

Member American Legion and Military Order of Foreign 

Wars. Commissioned August 9, 1918. Served with 73rd 
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Infantry and 36th Infantry at Camp Devens, Mass. Made 
Camp Chaplain and promoted to Captain, March 1, 1919. 
Discharged as Captain, October 1, 1919. Rector St. Patrick’s 
Church, Gainesville, Fla., and Chaplain to Catholic Stu- 
dents at University of Florida. Appointed Major, Officers’ 
Reserve Corps, March 20, 1920. Address, 804 East Main 
Street, N., Gainesville, Fla. 


Conroy, Rev. John Bernard, M.A., New York 


Born November 8, 1885, in West Easton, Pa. Educated at 
Mt. St. Mary’s Preparatory and Mt. St. Mary’s College, 
Emmitsburg, Md. Received his theological training at 
Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, Emmitsburg, Md., and was or- 
danced uncom yee eds a member of thes k sory, 
Father Conroy entered the naval service June 18, 1918, at 
Washington, D. C., and was stationed at the U. 8. Naval 
Training Station, Newport, R. I., and the U. S. Marine 
Barracks, Paris Island, 5. C. He was discharged at Paris 
Island, with the rank of Lieutenant, U.S.N., May 10, 1921, 
and is now an Assistant at Ascension Church, 221 West 
107th Street, New York City. 


Conroy, Rev. Joseph P., 5.J. 


Dommviarche/witooo winwGnicago. Lil Educated tation, 
Ignatius College, Chicago, Il]. Father Conroy served as a 
K. C. Chaplain at the Great Lakes Naval Station, June— 
September, 1918. He is now on Mission work. 


Conway, Rev. Joseph Francis, Milwaukee 


Born March 26, 1881, in Janesville, Wis. Educated at 
Janesville Public School and Janesville High School. He 
received his theological training at St. Francis Seminary, 
St. Francis, Wis., and was ordained in June, 1907. Father 
Conway entered the military service in August, 1917, at 
Madison, Wis., and was assigned to Camp Robinson, Wis. 


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He served overseas with the 17th Field Artillery, and was 
at the Toul Sector and at Chateau-Thierry. Later he was 
at the London Headquarters, then with the Ist Army Head- 
quarters and with the 47th Infantry. Upon his return to 
the United States, he was assigned to the 7th Infantry and 
was stationed at Camp Lewis, Washington. He left the 
Army in December, 1922. 


Cook, Rev. John Gilmary, Detroit 


Born December 18, 1879, in Torrington, Conn. Educated 
at St. Vincent’s School, Detroit, Mich., the Jesuit High 
School, Detroit, and the University of Detroit. He re- 
ceived his theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Baltimore, Md., and was ordained on his twenty-fifth birth- 
day. He is a member of the American Legion and the K. 
of C. He entered the military service at Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky., on August 25, 1918, and was stationed at Camps 
Taylor and Custer. He was discharged February 7, 1919, 
at Camp Custer, Mich., with the rank of First Lieutenant, 
and is now Pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Redford, Mich. 


Corboy, Rev. William Joseph, $.J., M.A. 


Born August 12, 1878, in Ireland. Educated at National 
Schools, Ireland, St. [Ignatius High School, Chicago, III. 
St. Ignatius College, Chicago, Ill. He received his theo- 
logical training at St. Louis University, and was ordained 
June 271912. He usta, member lot-the Koyol @ aap aces 
Corboy entered the military service, February 12, 1918, at 
Camp Funston, Kan. He served at Camp Funston and 
Fortress Monroe, here, and overseas in Camp de Souge and 
St. Mihiel, France, and in the Coblenz area in Germany. 
He was in the engagements at St. Mihiel and the Argonne. 
He was discharged June 5, 1919, at Camp Dodge, Ia., with 
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the rank of First Lieutenant. He is now a teacher and 
director of Athletics at Creighton University, Omaha, Neb. 


Corcoran, Rev. Cornelius A., M.A., Ph.L., Newark 


Born November 9, 1884, in Jersey City, N. J. Educated 
at St. Lucy’s Parochial School, Jersey City, St. Peter’s 
High School, Jersey City, St. Peter’s College, Seton Hall 
College and Fordham University. He received his theo- 
logical training at the Immaculate Conception Seminary, 
and was ordained May 17, 1913. He is a member of 
thew wor Geeandethe A.O 11. Father Gorcorcany entered 
the military service August 23, 1918, at Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky. He served at Loupland, France, Oteen, N. 
Copbaiticidm) wand Gamp Brags; IN) Criprictiett, the 
Army under the reduction bill in December, 1922. 


Cordeiro, Rev. Manuel Francisco, Monterey 


Born May 13, 1877, in S. Miguel, Azore Islands. Educated 
in the Grammar School and Private College, Ponta Del- 
gada, S. Miguel, Azores Islands. Received his theological 
training at the Seminary of Angra, Terceira Island, Azores, 
and was ordained December 23, 1905. He is a member 
of the K. of C., and served until September 1, 1920, as an 
Auxiliary K. C. Chaplain. He is now Rector of Our Lady 
of Victory Church, Compton, Calif. 


Corr, Rev. Michael James, M.A., Newark 


Borny November uiss/iciny) brelands);hducatediaty ot 
Patrick’s College, Cavan, Ireland, and Seton Hall College, 
South Orange, N. J. Received his theological training at 
Seton Hall Seminary, and was ordained June 10, 1911. He 
is Chaplain of Conception Council, K. of C., Jersey City, 
and is Division Chaplain of the 29th Division Association 
of the American Legion. Entered the military service on 
January 7, 1918, at Anniston, Ala., and was assigned to the 
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114th Infantry, serving with them in Camp McClellan and 
overseas. He was in the Alsace Defensive Sector and in the 
Meuse-Argonne Offensive. He was wounded slightly at 
Bois d’Ormont, Meuse-Argonne, October 12, 1918. He 
was decorated with the Croix de Guerre with palm, 
November 18, 1918. He received a General Headquarters 
Citation, with silver star, March 21, 1919, Division Citation, 
29th Division, with silver star. November 1, 1918. Dis- 
charged May 15, 1919, as a First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, 
N. J. He is now stationed at St. Aedan’s Rectory, Jersey 
Gity,3Nenie 


Corrigan, Rev. Martin Francis, M.A., Scranton 


Born April 20, 1873, in Harleigh, Pa. Educated at St. 
Raphael’s School, Harleigh, Pa., and at Mt. St. Mary’s 
College, Emmitsburg, Md. He received his theological 
training at Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, Emmitsburg, Md., 
and was ordained July 3, 1908. He is a member of the 
Koff, C.) and\served) as: an Auxiliary Ke Cs, Chaplainga: 
Camp Lee, Va., November 4, 1917 to December 18, 1918. 
He is now Rector of St. Andrew’s Church, Blossburg, Pa. 


Costello, Rev. Lawrence Jerome, M.A., New York 


Born January 8, 1889, in New York City. Educated in the 
Public Schools, St. Francis Xavier’s Grammar School, 
Xavier High School and the Cathedral College, New York 
City. He received his theological training at St. Joseph’s 
Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., North American College, 
Rome, Italy, and the Catholic University, Washington, D.C. 
Ordained December 20, 1913. Member of the Veterans 
of Foreign Wars. Entered the military service at Governors 
Island, N. Y., April 15, 1918, and served as a Casual Officer, 
then with the 30th Infantry, and as Post Chaplain, Spur 
Camp, Le Mans, France. He was in the Marne Defensive, 
the Marne Offensive, at St. Mihiel and in the Argonne. 


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Discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant, at Camp 
Dix, N. J., July 10, 1919, and is now an Assistant at the 
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, East 90th Street, 
New York City. 


Costello, Rev. Edward P., Brooklyn 


Born August 8, 1887, in New York City. Ordained June 
1, 1912. Commissioned in the Navy, July 21, 1918. Served 
on U.S.S. Maine. Discharged October 28, 1919. Address, 
1718 Beverley Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Costion, Rev. Francis, O.M.1. 


Served as interpreter in France. 


Cote, Rev. Samuel Joseph Augustus, Manchester 

Born May 19, 1885, in St. Hugues, P. Q., Can. Educated 
at Nicolet College, P. Q., Can. Theology at Montreal, 
Can. Ordained August 26, 1911. Member of the K. of C. 
and American Officers of Great War. Commissioned July 
23, 1918. Served at Camp Devens with 36th Infantry, 
aboard Transport Huron, and as Port Chaplain at Newport 
News, Va. Discharged as Captain, at Camp Devens, Mass., 
September 8, 1919. Address, Box 176, Claremont, N. H. 


Cotter, Rev. Edmund Aloysius, Hartford 


Born April 30, 1882, in Ansonia, Conn. Educated at An- 
sonia High School and St. Thomas Preparatory Seminary, 
Hartford, Conn. Received his theological training in Sem- 
inaries at St. Brieuc, France, Eichstadt, Bavaria, and 
Piscenza, Italy. Ordained July 31, 1909. Entered the 
military service September 28, 1917, and was assigned to 
the 23rd Regiment Engineers. He was stationed at Camps 
Meade and Laurel, in Maryland, from October 6, 1917 to 
March 28, 1918. He sailed for France March 30, 1918, and 
arrived back in Hoboken, June 19, 1919. Served in the 
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Toul Sector, St. Mihiel Sector and in the Argonne. Dis- 
charged with the rank of First Lieutenant, June 24, 1919, 
at Camp Upton, Long Island, and is now a Curate at St. 
John’s, Middletown, Conn. 


Cotter, Rev. John Aloysius, 5.J., M.A 


Born April 9, 1874, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s High School and St. Joseph’s College, Philadel- 
phia. He received his theological training at Woodstock 
College, Maryland, and was ordained June 20, 1909. En- 
tered the military service July 24, 1918, and served at Camp 
Humphreys and Fort McHenry. Discharged with the 
rank of First Lieutenant, at Fort McHenry, January 21, 
pene and 1 is now at St. Bee s College, Jersey City, N. J. 


Cone Ree Joseph M., Tucson 


Born July 23, 1885, in Montreal, Can. Educated at the 
Christian Brothers’ Schools, the Petit Seminaire and Laval 
University, Montreal. He received his theological training 
at Montreal University and was ordained April 15, 1910. 
He is a member of the K. of C. and of the Catholic Foresters. 
Served as an Auxiliary K. C. Chaplain, at Camp Sheridan, 
Montgomery, Ala., throughout the war. He is President 
of the Chinchuba, La., Deaf Mute Institute. 


Coupal, Rev. Frederick P., C.M. 


Served as K. C. Chaplain in Texas during war. 


Coutlée, Rev. M. J. Arthur, Montreal 


Born May 27, 1863, in St. Joseph of Soulanges, P. Q., Can. 

Educated at the Bishop’s and Christian Brothers’ Schools, 

Montreal and at Montreal College. He received his theo- 

logical training in Seminaries in Montreal and Ottawa. He 

was ordained June 15, 1889. He isa member of the K. of C. 

Father Coutlée served as an Auxiliary K. C. Chaplain in 
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Camp Merritt, N. J., from July to September, 1918, and 
in Limoges, France from November, 1918 until June, 1919. 
He resigned July 30, 1919, and is now Chaplain of the 
Convent of Jesus and Mary, Highland Mills, N. Y. 


Cox, Rev. James Renshaw, Pittsburgh 


Born March 7, 1886, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Educated in the 
Public and Parochial Schools, the Duquesne University 
High School and Duquesne University. He received his 
theological training at St. Vincent’s Seminary, Beatty, Pa., 
and was ordained July 1, 1911. He is a member of the 
K. of C., the K. of St. G., the American Legion and the 
Veterans of Foreign Wars. After serving as Red Cross 
Ghaplainwat (base. Liospital iNov2/ trom) June 19 1/",to 
March, 1918, he became an Army Chaplain at Angers, 
France, March, 1918, and served until March 31, 1919, 
when he received his discharge. He is now Chaplain of 
the Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pa. 


Coyle, Rev. William E., Erie 


Born October: 1/141387., Ordained: June’ 10) 1915. |, Com- 
missioned September 26, 1918. Served at Camp Devens 
until discharge, January 30, 1919. Address, P. O. Box 325, 
Kane, Pa. 


Crane, Rev. Peter John, M.A., San Antonio 


Born September I, 1874, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Brigid’s Parochial School, St. Francis Xavier’s Grammar 
School, Xavier High School and St. Francis Xavier’s Col- 
lege, New York City. He received his theological training 
at St. Charles Seminary, Philadelphia, Pa., and was or- 
dained November 10, 1901. Heis a member of the K. of C. 
Father Crane worked throughout the war and is still serving 
as an Auxiliary Chaplain. His residence is 152 Haper 
Avenue, San Antonio, Tex. 

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Creeden, Rev. Joseph Denis, M.A., Ogdensburg 


Born July 30, 1871, in New York City. Educated at St. 
Francis Xavier's College, Columbia University, and New 
York University Law School (L.L.B.), New York City. 
Theology at Dunwoodie, N. Y., Rome, Italy, and Louvain, 
Belgium. Ordained March 30, 1907. Member B.P.O.E., 
K. of C., American Legion and Defendam, Spanish War. 
Commissioned July 26, 1918. Served at Parkfield, Tenn., 
until discharge as First Lieutenant, January 8, 1919. Had 
previous service as Private in the 22nd Regiment, 
N. Y., Spanish-American War. Pastor, St. Bernard’s 
Church, Saranac Lake, N.Y. Address, Saranac Lake, N.Y. 


Crimmen, Rev. George A., Buffalo 
Born August 1, 1880, in Boston, Mass. Ordained June 9, 
1906. Commissioned January 4, 1918, after having worked 
for several months as Volunteer Chaplain. His health 
broke down and he was discharged, October 17, 1918. He 
has not returned to active duty. Address, c/o Chancellor, 
Diocese of Buffalo. 


Crispino, Rev. Pascal, 5.P.M. 
Born) funey 9013/6. sins Cardito, taly yee ducated sinmtne 
Public School, Cardito, High School in Rome, at St. Maria 
College, Monticelli, and the Gregorian University. He 
received his theological training at the St. Maria Seminary, 
Monticelli and was ordained March 21, 1901. He isa 
member of the American Legion. Father Crispino entered 
the military service at Camp Upton, Long Island, August, 
1918. He went overseas with the 77th Division, and was in 
the Battle of the Meuse-Argonne. He was discharged with 
the rank of First Lieutenant at Camp Upton, in June, 1919. 
He holds the rank of First Lieutenant Chaplain in the 
Officers’ Reserve Corps. His present address is 1273 58th 
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Cronin, Rev. Neil A., Boston 


Born April 1, 1885, in Boston. Educated at Andrew Gram- 
mar School, Boston, Boston College High School, and 
Boston College. He received his theological training at the 
American College, Rome and was ordained September 10, 
1910. He is a member of the American Legion. Father 
Cronin was commissioned a First Lieutenant in the Army, 
August 1, 1918, and served at Ellis Island, N. Y., Beau 
Desert, France, and St. André, France. He was discharged 
with the rank of First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J., 
June, 1920. He is now a Curate in the Boston Cathedral. 


Cronin, Rev. Patrick Joseph, Sacramento 


Born October 9, 1885, in Castlemaine, Ireland. Ordained 
June 24, 1909. Commissioned September 5, 1918. Served 
at Fort Riley, Kan. Discharged April 21, 1919. Address, 
Dunsmuir, Cal. 


Crowe, Rev. Charles Joseph, C.SS.R. 


Born June 6, 1884, in Boston, Mass. Educated at Sherwin 
School, Boston, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Roxbury, 
and St. Mary’s College, North East, Penn. He made his 
novitiate at St. Mary’s, Annapolis, Md., and received his 
theological training at Mt. St. Alphonsus Seminary, Esopus, 
N. Y., and was ordained July 2, 1911. Father Crowe en- 
tered the Chaplains’ Training School at Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky., November 15, 1918, and was discharged there 
on November 27, 1918. He is now doing Missionary work. 
His address is 1545 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. 


Crowley, Rev. John Bernard, Rochester 
Born June 15, 1882, in Ithaca, N. Y. Educated at Immacu- 
late Conception School, Ithaca. He received his theo- 
logical training at St. Andrew’s and St. Bernard’s Semi- 
naries and was ordained June 10, 1911. He is a member of 


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the K. of C. and the American Legion. Father Crowley 
was commissioned in the Army, August 6, 1918, and served 
at Camp Upton and Plattsburg Barracks. He was dis- 
charged June 24, 1919, with the rank of First Lieutenant, 
at Plattsburgh, N. Y., and is now Director of Charities in 
the Diocese of Rochester. 


Crowley, Rev. Michael J., Detroit 


Born September 21, 1876, in Jackson, Mich. Ordained 
July 1, 1900. Commissioned August 17, 1918. Served in 
the A.E.F., with the 547th Engineers. Discharged August 
i 1 Olo Nat Campa Dinan vddress.) tZ 0 "@ooperromear 
Jackson, Mich. 


Crumbly, Rev. Peter A., O.F.M. 


Born March 2, 1882, in Ashland, Wis. Educated at St. - 
Joseph’s College, Teutopolis, Ill. Theology at Franciscan 
Monasteries in Sacred Heart Province. Ordained June 
25, 1909. Member of K: of C., and American Legion; 
Commissioned April 13, 1918. Served at Camp Glen- 
bournie, Md., and in the A.E.F. Discharged as First Lieu- 
tenant, at) Camp Grant, Tl uly<20,) 1919.0. Ony Mission 
work. Address, 5045 Laflin Street, Chicago, III. 


Cuddy, Rev. John Stanislaus, Baltimore 


Born October 20, 1879, in Baltimore, Md. Educated at 
St. Mary Star of the Sea Parochial School, Baltimore, and 
St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. He received his 
theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, 
Md., and was ordained December 21, 1905. He is a member 
of the K. of C. and the Y.M.I. Father Cuddy was com- 
missioned in the Army, July 27, 1918. He was assigned 
to the 154th Depot Brigade, at Camp Meade, where he 
remained from August to October, 1918. He then went to 
Edgewood Arsenal, where he was stationed until October, 
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1919. He was then assigned to the 51st Regiment, C.A.C., 
until July 12, 1920, when he was discharged at Camp Jack- 
son, 5. C., with the rank of First Lieutenant. He was com- 
missioned a First Lieutenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, 
in November, 1920. He is now Pastor of St. Martin’s 
Church, Gaithersburg, Md. 


Cull, Rev. Leo Urban, O.P. 


Born December 18, 1888, in Concord, Mass. Educated in 
the Concord Primary, Grammar and High Schools, Boston 
College, and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. He 
received his theological training at the Dominican House 
of Studies, Washington, D. C., and was ordained June 23, 
1915. He is a member of the American Legion. Father 
Cull entered the military service March 5, 1918, and was 
assigned to Camp Kearney, Calif. He went overseas with 
the 158th Infantry, and served at Jussy sur Loire Chelles and 
Paris, France. He was discharged at Camp Devens, Mass., 
with the rank of First Lieutenant, September 3, 1919, and 
is now Sub-Prior at St. Vincent Ferrer’s Church, New 
York City. 


Cullinan, Rev. John Joseph, M.A., St. Paul 


Born August 6, 1884, in Minneapolis, Minn. Educated at 
Immaculate Conception School, St. Thomas High School 
and St. Thomas College, in Minneapolis, and Columbia 
University, New York City. He received his theological 
training at the St. Paul Seminary and was ordained June 
foo eee bathers Cullinanwenteted | thes military service, 
August 22, 1918, at Louisville) Ky. He served in France 
with the 348th Infantry and at Base Hospital No. 91. He 
was discharged August 19, 1919, at Camp Dodge, Ia., with 
the rank of First Lieutenant. He was commissioned First 
Lieutenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, October 14, 1919. 
His address is 239 Selby Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. 
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Cummings, Rev. Matthew Aloysius, Chicago 


Born May 2, 1892, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at the Blessed 
Sacrament School, Chicago and the Cathedral College of 
the Sacred Heart, Chicago. He received his theological 
training at St. Paul Seminary, and was ordained June 17, 
1916. Father Cummings entered the Army, August 26, 
1918, at Camp Taylor. He served at Camp Grant, IIl., at 
the Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J., and aboard the 
U.S.S. Edgar F. Luckenback. He was discharged at 
Hoboken, July 10, 1919, and was commissioned a First 
Lieutenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, October 5, 1919. 
He is now teaching Latin and Algebra at the Quigley Pre- 
paratory Seminary, Chicago, II. 


Cummins, Rev. James F., Cleveland 


Born October 23, 1883, in Cleveland. Ordained June 29, 
1909. Commissioned September 23, 1918. Served in the 
A.E.F., with the 358th Infantry. Discharged June 11, 1919, 
at Camp Devens. Address, St. John’s Cathedral, Cleve- 
land, O. 


Curran, Rev. Edward P., Hartford 


Born June 14, 1882, in Middletown, Conn. Educated at 
St. John’s Parochial School, Middletown, Conn., and St. 
Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. He received his theo- 
logical training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., 
and was ordained June 8, 1907. He is a member of the 
K. of C. Father Curran was commissioned in the Army, 
August 10, 1918, and was stationed at Camp Upton, N. Y.., 
until he was discharged December 15, 1918, with the rank 
of First Lieutenant. He is now Assistant Pastor of St. 
Patrick’s Church, Hartford, Conn. 


Daily, Rev. John Walter, Baltimore 


Born February 23, 1879, in Baltimore, Md. Educated at 
St. Martin’s School, Baltimore, Md., and St. Mary’s Col- 
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lege, North East, Pa. Received his theological training at 
St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and was ordained 
fun? PLO 2 wer tesis ar member, of theswcotiC.)) Lather 
Daily entered the military service at Washington, D. C., 
September 12, 1917, and served at Chickamauga, Ga., and 
Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D. C. He 
was discharged August 1, 1921, and is now on duty in the 
Baltimore Diocese. 


Dale, Rev. Hugh Joseph, Philadelphia 

Born December 21, 1881, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated 
at Cathedral Parochial School, Roman Catholic High 
School and La Salle College, all in Philadelphia. He re- 
ceived his theological training at St. Charles Borromeo’s 
Seminary and was ordained May 27, 1908. Father Dale en- 
tered the military service July 16, 1918, and served at Camp 
Jackson, 5. C., Newport News, Va., and aboard the U.S:S. 
Kroonland. He was discharged December 5, 1918, at Camp 
Jackson, 8. C., with the rank of First Lieutenant, and is now 
Assistant Rector, Church of the Ascension, 725 East West- 
moreland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Dalton, Rev. Edward Patrick, Albany 
Born March 19, 1882, in Hampton, N. Y. Educated at 
Hampton District School, Troy Conference Academy, 
Poultney, Vt., Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y.., 
and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. He received 
his theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, 
Md., and was ordained June 24, 1910. He is a member 
of the K. of C. Father Dalton entered the military service 
at Camp Gordon, Ga., March 19, 1918. Overseas, he was 
in the Battles of St. Mihiel, the Argonne, and the Meuse- 
Argonne. He was discharged October 28, 1919, at Camp 
Mills, N. Y., but later was commissioned First Lieutenant 
in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. He is now Pastor of St. 
Joseph’s Church, West Winfield, N. Y. 
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Dalton, Rev. Hugh Agustine, S.J., M.A. 

Born September 1, 1879, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated in 
the Public Schools, St. Joseph’s Parochial School and St. 
Joseph’s High School, Philadelphia, Holy Cross College, 
Worcester, Mass., St. Andrew-on-Hudson, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y., and Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. He re- 
ceived his theological training at Woodstock, Md., and was 
ordained) June 25 moan iievis’a +thiDecorcem Keo tunes 
Father Dalton entered the military service in New York, 
April 6, 1918, and was sent to the Chaplains’ Training 
School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. After leaving the 
School, he was assigned to Army Transport Service duty 
at Hoboken, N. J., and made trips on the U.S.S. Siboney, 
U.S.8. Kroonland and U.S.S. George Washington. He 
was discharged at Hoboken, N. J., with the rank of First 
Lieutenant, April 1, 1919, and commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, August 29, 1919. He 
is a teacher in Xavier High School, 30 West 16th Street, 
New York City. 


Daly, Rev. James C., S.J. 


Born October 19, 1869, in Des Moines, Iowa. Educated at 
St. Ambrose School and Public School, Des Moines, at 
St. Mary’s College High School Department, St. Mary’s, 
Kan., and at Creighton College, Omaha, Nebraska. He 
was ordained June 28, 1906. Father Daly served asa K. C. 
Auxiliary Chaplain from June 15 to August 20, 1918, at 
Camp Perry, O. He is now Father Minister at St. Ignatius 
College, Chicago, II. 


Dandeneau, Rev. Arthur J., Albany 


Born April 28, 1891, in Cohoes, N. Y. Educated at St. 

Joseph’s School, St. Ann’s School and St. Joseph’s High 

School, Cohoes, at St. Joseph’s College, Three Rivers, P. Q.., 

Can. He received his theological training at St. Joseph’s 
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Seminary, Three Rivers, P. Q., Can., and was ordained 
June 27, 1915. He is a member of the K. of C. and Ameri- 
can Legion. Father Dandeneau entered the naval service 
on September 27, 1918, at the Boston Navy Yard. He 
served at the Boston Navy Yard, the Chelsea Naval Hos- 
pital, aboard the Transport Wilhelmina, and at the Brooklyn 
Navy Yard. He was discharged September 18, 1919, in 
New York, and is now Assistant Pastor of St. Alphonsus 
Church, Glens Falls, N. Y. 


Dankowski, Rev. Edward, Chicago 


Born May 10, 1891, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at Loyola 
University. Theology at St. Francis Seminary. Ordained 
funder ol saiVviember of) the K. of C)AlhambrasGiOchy 
and American Legion. Commissioned July 30, 1918. 
Served at Camp Dodge, Ia. Discharged as Captain, at 
Camp Grant, Ill., August 8, 1919. Appointed Captain, 
Officers’ Reserve Corps. Assistant Pastor, St. Michael’s 
Churchw@hicacowl Wa Addressisl/02uiWiest hz thi otreet, 
Chicago, III. 


Darche, Rev. Harris A., M.A., Chicago 


Born June 8, 1888, in Bourbonnais, Ill. Educated at the 
Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary School, St. Viator’s 
High School and St. Viator’s College, Bourbonnais. He 
received his theological training at St. Viator’s Seminary, 
Bourbonnais, Ill., and was ordained June 1, 1912. He is 
a member of the American Legion, K. of C., Veterans of 
Foreign Wars and U. 8. Naval Reserves. Father Darche 
entered the naval service August 27, 1917, at Chicago, and 
was sent to Quantico, Va., where he joined the 6th Regiment 
of Marines, and later went overseas with this regiment, 
and took part in the engagements in the Troyon Sector, near 
Verdun, in the Belleau Woods, at Chateau-Thierry and at 
Soissons. He was gassed at Soissons, July 19, 1918. On 
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November 11, 1920, Father Darche was decorated with the 
Navy Cross, for “extraordinary heroism in rendering serv- 
ices difficult to measure in the operations against the enemy 
from June | to June 14, 1918,” etc. Father Darche had been 
decorated before that with the Croix de Guerre and the 
Legion d’Honneur, the French Government rewarding him 
with these decorations on August 15, 1918, for his bravery 
“in the course of the engagement east of Vierzy, July 19, 
1918,” etc. Father Darche was discharged from the service 
October 15, 1920, with the rank of Lieutenant, junior grade, 
and is now a Curate at the Immaculate Conception Church, 
1415 North Park Avenue, Chicago, III. 


Darley, Rev. Christian P. J., C.SS.R. 


Born Nov. 13, 1885, in Charlottesville, Va. Educated at 
St. Joseph’s School, Denver, Col., and at St. Joseph’s Pre- 
paratory College, Kirkwood, Mo. He received his theo- 
logical training at St. Clement’s Seminary, De Soto, Mo., 
and was ordained June 30, 1910. He is a member of the K. 
of C., and the American Legion. Father Darley entered 
the military service on December 11, 1917, and was assigned 
to Camp Funston, Kan. He later went overseas with the 
356th Infantry and saw action in the Toul Sector, at St. 
Miuhiel and in the Meuse-Argonne. He was discharged 
from the Army, May 10, 1919, at Plattsburg, N. Y., and is 
now an Assistant at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 
Kansas City, Mo. 


Darley, Rev. Humfrey Vere, Denver 


Born December 18, 1889, in Fort Worth, Tex. Educated 

at St. Joseph’s College, Kirkwood, Mo., Regis College, 

Denver, Col., and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. 

Theology at St. Thomas Seminary, Denver, Colo. Or- 

dained “April 30) 1914. auvlember, of" Be O Ee tke one 

and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Commissioned September 
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Wels.) served int. exas,, Camp (hikemaAtrkces, Camp! Dix, 
N@ J.) and Manila, P, I.. Temporary).Gaptain, May 19, 
1919—June 30, 1920. Retired as First Lieutenant, October 
5, 1921. Pastor, Sacred Heart Church, Colorado Springs, 
Colo. Address, 2026 West Colorado Avenue, Colorado 
Springs, Colo. | 

Davern, Rev. John J., Wichita 


Born July 24, 1882, in Ireland. Educated at the Christian 
Brothers’ School, Limerick County, Ireland and at Black- 
rock College, Dublin and St. Patrick’s College, Carlow. 
He received his theological training at St. Patrick’s Semi- 
nary, Carlow, Ireland, and was ordained June 8, 1908. 

Father Davern entered the military service February 20, 
DG wat Camp iooan ex, Fe served with they l4th 
Machine Gun Battalion and the 44th Regiment C.A.C., 
in France, and was at St. Mihiel and in the Meuse-Argonne. 
He was wounded on September 12, 1918. Now Pastor of 
St. Patrick’s Church, Walnut, Kan. 


Davis, Rev. Ernest A., C.S.C. 


Born August 5, 1883, in Jennings County, Ind. Educated 
at St. Patrick’s School, Indianapolis, Ind., and St. Patrick’s 
School, South Bend, Ind., Notre Dame University Prepara- 
tory School, and Notre Dame University. He received his 
theological training at Holy Cross College, Washington, 
D. C., and was ordained June 26, 1909. He is a member 
of the Veterans of Foreigns Wars. Father Davis entered 
the military service on February 1, 1918. He served as 
Assistant Base Chaplain at St. Nazaire, France, and with 
the 109th Infantry. He was in action with this regiment 
at the Marne and Vesle Rivers and in the Argonne Forest. 
He was gassed in the Argonne, October 8, 1918. He was 
discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., January 27, 1919, as First 
Lieutenant, and is now teaching at the University of Notre 
Dame, Ind. 


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Dean, Rev. T. Henry, New York 


Born November 17, 1893, in Milbrook, N. Y. Ordained 
September 8, 1917. Commissioned July 26, 1918. Served 
at Camp Mills, N. Y., and with the 62nd Infantry, at Camp 
Lee, Va. Discharged January 22, 1919. Address, 503 
East 14th Street, New York City. 


de Hasque, Rev. Alphonse Mary Urban, S.T.D., L.L.D., 
Oklahoma City 


Born July 16, 1875, in Antwerp, Belgium. Educated at 
the Notre Dame of Grace College in Antwerp, and the 
Notre Dame College of Peace, Namur, Belgium. He re- 
ceived his theological training at the Propaganda College, 
Rome and the American College, Louvain, and was or- 
dained on July 15, 1900. He is a member of the American 
Legion and the K. of C. Father de Hasque entered the 
military service on July 11, 1918. He was commissioned 
First Lieutenant and assigned to Camp Travis, Tex., where 
he served from July 15, 1918 to July 31, 1919, the date of 
his discharge. He received the King Albert Medal, awarded 
by the King of the Belgians, July 4, 1920, for his services 
as a Military Chaplain. Father de Hasque was commis- 
sioned a Captain in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, and is as- 
signed to the 378th Infantry, 95th Division. He is Rector 
of St. Anthony’s Church, 607 North Seminole Avenue, 
Okmulgee, Okla. 


Delaire, Rev. Joseph, $.M. 
Born October 24, 1880, in Clermont, France. Ordained 
June 21, 1904. Commissioned September 27, 1917. Served 
with the 16th Engineers, A.E.F. Discharged June 27, 
1919, in France. Address, Marist College, Washington, 
Dae: 


Delaney, Rev. James Matthew, M.A., Pittsburgh 
Born April 8, 1890, in Mt. Carmel, Pa., where he attended 
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the School of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. He took his High 
School and College courses at St. Vincent College, Beatty, 
Pa., and advanced studies at Niagara University, N. Y. 
He received his theological training at Our Lady of Angels 
Seminary, Niagara University, and was ordained May 27, 
1916.) He istaymember of the: K.of Cy father Delaney 
was commissioned Chaplain, First Lieutenant, August 1, 
1918, and served at Camp Dodge, Ia., Camp Meade, Md., 
Newport News, Va., U. S. General Hospital No. 9, Lake- 
wood, N. J., and Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. He was 
discharged at the latter station on December 21, 1919, and 
is now an Assistant at St. Peter’s Church, McKeesport, Pa. 


Delaney, Rev. John V., New York 


Born April 10, 1882. Ordained June 1, 1912. Commis- 
sioned March 29, 1918. Served at Fort McPherson, Ga., 
Andee (hcg be oischarzed  lulwehy it Olo Vat. Camp 
Upton. Address, 141 East 43rd Street, New York City. 


Dempsey, Rev. Thomas, C.P. 


Born March 8, 1883, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated in 
Brooklyn Public Schools, and at St. Mary’s, Dunkirk, N. 
Y. He received his theological training at the Passionist 
Monastery and was ordained May 21, 1910. He is a mem- 
berson the wAmericany Wecion and «the i Kiajof)} Cy) Father 
Dempsey was commissioned First Lieutenant Chaplain, 
mucustilOeel oa rLensenved tatu hort) jay. and: Acbslo. 
Disciplinary Barracks, Governors Island, New York, and 
was promoted to the rank of Captain. He resigned from 
the Army March 30, 1920, and returned to his Order. He 
was made Assistant Pastor at St. Ann’s Monastery, Scran- 
ton, Pa. 


Deneaf, Rev. Michael J., Oregon 


Commissioned March 2, 1918. Resigned June, 1918. 
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Deniaud, Rev. Albert, Nantes, France 
Born January 2, 1878, in Nantes, France. Father Deniaud 
graduated from the Guirande Seminary, France, and was 
ordained June 28, 1902. He served as a K. C. Chaplain, 
in the Base Hospital at Nantes from April, 1918 until 
July; 1919: Fleastnow. Gurate at: St.i Glement sa@hureas 
Nantes, France. 


Desmond, Rev. Daniel Francis, Boston 

Born April 4, 1884, in Haverhill, Mass., where he attended 
St. James Parochial School and St. James High School. 
He graduated from Holy Cross Preparatory and Holy 
Cross College, Worcester, Mass. He received his theo- 
logical training at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass., 
and was ordained June 9, 1911. Father Desmond was 
commissioned a First Lieutenant June 10, 1918, and served 
at Camp Meade, Md., Curtis Bay Ordnance Depot, Md., 
and aboard the U.S.S. Martha Washington (transport). 
He was discharged at Camp Devens, September 29, 1919, 
and was assigned to St. Clement’s Parish, West Somerville, 
Mass. 


Devine, Rev. Thomas J., C.M. 


Born October 28, 1877, in Evanston, Il]. Ordained Decem- 
ber Zin 190 1.) Servedaas WO Ge ChaplainvaG:. Gamps@naa 
N. M., and overseas, November 23, 1917 to July 23, 1919. 
Address, 1416 Dewey Avenue, Evanston, III. 


Devlin, Rev. Leo M., Winona 


Born October 11, 1891, in Rochester, Minn. Educated at 

St. John’s School, Rochester, Minn., and St. Thomas Col- 

lege, St. Paul, Minn. He received his theological training 

at the North American College, Rome, Italy, and was or- 

dained on March 24, 1917. Heis a member of the K. of C. 

Father Devlin was commissioned in March, 1918, and 
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served in this country at Fort Snelling, Minn., and Camp 
Hattiesburg, Miss., and overseas in France and later in 
Germany. He was in the Battles of St. Mihiel and the 
Meuse-Argonne. He was discharged from the Army as 
First Lieutenant, August 15, 1919, and on his return to his 
Diocese was assigned to Parish work at Lanesboro, Minn. 


Dieckmann, Rev. Francis Henry, St. Louis 


Born December 9, 1887, in St. Charles, Mo. Educated at 
St. Peter’s School, St. Charles, Mo., and at Quincy College, 
Quincy, Ill. He received his theological training at Kenrick 
Seminary, St. Louis, and was ordained June 9, 1911. Father 
Dieckmann is a member of the K. of C., W.C.U. and C.K. 
of A. He entered the military service on July 4, 1918, at 
St. Louis, Mo., served at Rockwell Field, San Diego, Calif., 
and was discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant at San 
Diego, January 6, 1919. Father Dieckmann was commis- 
sioned a First Lieutenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, 
September 8, 1919, and assigned to the 102nd Division. 
Upon his return to his Archdiocese, he was made Pastor of 
St. Patrick’s Church, Jonesburg, Mo. 


Dietz, Rev. John George, Charleston 


Born September 18, 1894, in Baltimore, Md. Attended St. 
Michael’s School, Baltimore, Md., Loyola High School, 
Baltimore, Md., and Baltimore College. Father Dietz re- 
ceived the degrees of A.B. 1914, and A.M. in 1915. Or- 
dained May 16, 1918. Served as a Hospital Chaplain at the 
U.S. Public Health Hospital No. 26, Greenville, S. C., and 
the Veteran Hospital No. 60 at Oteen, N. C. Address, 
Bishop of Charleston, 8. C. 


Dinan, Rev. Thomas Anthony, Ph.D., $.T.L., M.S. 


Born in New York City, September 16, 1885, where he re- 
ceived his preliminary education in the Public Schools and 
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the Cathedral School. He attended the La Salette Mission- 
ary College, in Hartford, Conn., and made his novitiate in 
Stanstead, Quebec, Can. He completed his theology at the 
Gregorian University, in Rome, Italy, and was ordained 
at St. John Lateran’s, Rome, Italy, December 18, 1915. 
Father Dinan served as an American Red Cross Chaplain 
from January, 1918 to November, 1918, when he was com- 
missioned a U. 8. Army Chaplain, with the rank of First 
Lieutenant. He served at Bazoilles sur Meuse, Vosges, 
from the time of his commission until June, 1919. He was 
discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant at Camp Dix, 
N. J., July 9, 1919, and returned to the La Salette College, 
in Hartford, Conn. 


Dinand, Rev. Augustine Aloysius, S.J. 


Born in Boston, Mass., August 20, 1872, where he was edu- 
cated in the Public and Parochial Schools. He attended 
the Boston College High School, Boston College, Boston, 
Mass., and Gonzaga College, Spokane, Wash. He received 
his theological training at Gonzaga Seminary, Spokane, 
Wash., and was ordained May 26, 1907. Father Dinand 
served as a K. C. Chaplain from July 30, 1918 to October 
17, 1918, when he was commissioned First Lieutenant in 
the U.S. Army. He served at Camp Lewis, Wash., until 
May 10, 1919, when he was discharged with the rank of 
First Lieutenant. He returned to his Order and was as- 
signed to Missionary work in California. His headquarters 
are at 1715 Octavia Street, San Francisco, Calif. 


Dineen, Rev. Aloysius Charles Augustine, M.A., New York 


Born in New York City, November 3, 1885, where he was 

educated at St. Michael’s Parochial School, Xavier High 

School and St. Francis Xavier’s College. He also studied 

at the Catholic University in Washington, D. C. He re- 

ceived his theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 
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Yonkers, N. Y., and was ordained September 17, 1910. He 
is a member of the K. of C. and the Veterans of Foreign 
Wars. Father Dineen entered the military service August 
20, 1917, in New York City. He served at Camp Forrest, 
Ga., with the A.E.F., with the Army of Occupation, at 
Camp Pike, Ark., Fort Washington, Md., on Transport 
duty and at Governors Island, N. Y. He was promoted to 
Captain in August, 1922, and was eliminated under the 
Army Reduction Bill, December 15, 1922, when he was 
assigned as Assistant at St. Stephen’s Church, 143 East 28th 
Street, New York City. 


Dobyns, Rev. Placide Thomas Lawson, O.S.B. 


Born February 5, 1876, in Weimar, Tex. Received pre- 
liminary education at Public School, Milliken’s Bend, La., 
and under private tutor. Then attended New Orleans 
Diocesan Seminary in the Preparatory and Grand Divisions, 
and was ordained July 11, 1900. He is a member of the 
K. of C. Father Dobyns accepted a commission as First 
Lieutenant in the Army July 13, 1918, and was assigned to 
the 4th Train Battalion, Camp MacArthur, Tex. His next 
assignment was with the 162nd Depot Brigade at Camp 
Pike, Ark., where he served from July 20, 1918 to February 
28, 1919. He was transferred to the Demobilization Group 
at the same Camp, and was discharged with the rank of 
First Lieutenant, June 14, 1919, and returned to his Order 
to take up teaching at the Seminary in charge of the Bene- 
dictines, at St. Benedict, La. He was commissioned in the 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, a First Lieutenant Chaplain, on 
January 6, 1920. 


Dodd, Rev. Francis J., Ph.D., C.M. 


Born April 8, 1888, in Brooklyn, N. Y., where he attended 

the Public Schools, St. John’s College Preparatory School 

and St. John’s College. He received his theological train- 
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ing at St. Vincent’s Seminary, Germantown, Pa., and was 
ordained December 14, 1912. He is a member of the K. 
of C. Father Dodd entered the military service at Camp 
Dix, N. J., April 8, 1918, and served at Camp Taylor, Ky., 
in the Transport Service and at Camp Merritt, N. J. He 
was discharged at Hoboken, N. J., with the rank of First 
Lieutenant, January 25, 1919, and returned to his Order to 
act as Director of Seminarians at the Seminary of Our Lady 
of Angels, Niagara University, Niagara, N. Y. 


Dodge, Rev. Andrew O., O.5.A. 


Born October 3, 1882, in Escatawpa, Miss. Ordained July 
25,1914. Commissioned August 15,1918. Served at Camp 
Devens, Mass., and Camp Custer, Mich. Discharged March 
20, 1920. Address, 300 Haverhill Street, Lawrence, Mass. 


Doherty, Rev. Andrew A., S.J. 


Born January 2, 1876, in Southport, Eng. He received 
his preliminary education in the Southport Grammar 
Schools and later attended Mungret College, Limerick, 
Ireland. He received his theological training at the Im- 
maculate Conception Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., Can., and 
was ordained July 26, 1908. Father Doherty served as a 
K. C. Chaplain from July 1, 1918 to September 18, 1919, 
and during that time was stationed at Camp Logan, Tex., 
and overseas at Croix d’Hins, Montierchaume, and Liver- 
pool. On returning to his Order, he was assigned to the 
Jesuit High School at New Orleans, La. 


Doherty, Rev. Francis Brooks, C.S.P. 


Born December 21, 1862, in Boston, Mass., where he at- 
tended the Public School and the English High School. 
He received his collegiate training at Mt. St. Mary’s, 
Emmitsburg, Md., and the College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, 
Minn. He received his theological training at the Paulist 


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Seminary of St. Thomas, in Washington, D. C., and was 
ordained June 21, 1895. Father Doherty was commissioned 
in the Army in April, 1902, at San Francisco, Calif. In 
1898, however, Father Doherty had acted as staff Chaplain 
without commission, with General Wesley Merritt in the 
expedition to the Philippines. Besides his service in the 
Philippines, Father Doherty also served in China, Cuba, 
Porto Rico, on the Mexican Border and in France, and 
Italy. He was decorated with the French Medaille 
d’Honeur by President Poincare on October 3, 1919. He 
was cited once in 1904 and twice in 1905 for gallantry in 
caring for the wounded under fire, in the Philippine cam- 
paign. Father Doherty retired from the Army with the 
rank of Major, on October 16, 1920. He acted as Chaplain 
in the Veteran Service, at the U. 8. Veterans’ Hospital, 
Dawson Springs, Ky., from September, 1922 to January, 
1923, when he returned to the Archdiocese of St. Paul, 
where he had been adopted upon his resignation from the 
Paulist Fathers. 


Doherty, Rev. John E., Hartford 


Born September 27, 1886, in Washington, Conn. He at- 
tended St. Mary’s Parochial School, New Britain, Conn., 
and St. ‘Thomas Preparatory, Hartford, Conn. He received 
his theological training at the Royal University, Budapest, 
Hungary, and was ordained June 26, 1909. He is a mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Father Doherty was commissioned 
First Lieutenant in February, 1918. He served as Post 
Chaplain at Contre, France, with the 2nd Division Head- 
quarters, and with Field Hospital No. 23, 2nd Division. 
He was in action in the Chateau-Thierry Sector, in the 
Aisne-Marne Offensive, at the Marbach Sector, in the St. 
Mihiel Offensive and in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. He 
was cited for fidelity to duty, in July, 1918. Father Doherty 
was discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant, August 


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12, 1919, at Camp Upton, N. Y., and returned to his Diocese 
to take up the work of Curate at St. Francis Church, 
Torrington, Conn. He was commissioned First Lieutenant 
in the Reserve Corps, January, 1922. 


Dolan, Rev. Bertrand C., O.S.B. 


Born June 9, 1886, in Cambridge, Mass. He attended the 
School of St. Mary of the Annunciation and St. Thomas 
Aquinas High School at Cambridge, and St. Anselm’s Col- 
lege in Manchester, N. H. He received his theological 
training at the Benedictine Seminary, and was ordained 
June 17, 1911. He was commissioned First Lieutenant, 
March 21, 1918, and served at Camp Hancock, Ga., and 
overseas at Mehun Cher, France and Post Montierchaume. 
Father Dolan was discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., August 
14, 1919, with the rank of First Lieutenant. He returned 
to his Order and took up his duties as Rector of St. Anselm’s 
College, at Manchester, N. H. 


Dolan, Rev. James, Fall River 


Born in Taunton, Mass., August 9, 1880. He attended the 
Public Schools of ‘Taunton and the College of St. Laurent, 
in Montreal, Can. He received his theological training at 
St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and was ordained 
June 20, 1912. Father Dolan was commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant, August, 1918. Heserved at Camp Taylor, Ky., and 
overseas with the 115th Infantry, 29th Division, and at 
Hospital No. 57. He was in action at the Meuse-Argonne. 
He was discharged September, 1919, at Camp Devens, 
Mass., with the rank of First Lieutenant, and returned to 
his diocese. His address is 61 Summer Street, Taunton, Mass. 


Dolan, Rev. Patrick Leo, Hartford 


Born August 15, 1880. Ordained June 21, 1912. Com- 
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missioned August 26, 1918. Served at Hoboken, N. J., 
until discharged, May 28, 1919. Address, St. John’s Church, 
Middletown, Conn. 


Donahue, Rev. Charles A., Boston 


Born October 1, 1888, in Winchester, Mass. He attended 
the Public School and High School in Winchester and 
from there went to St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. 
He received his theological training at St. John’s Seminary, 
Brighton, Mass., and was ordained January 10, 1914. He 
is a member of the American Legion, the K. of C., and the 
M.C.O.F. Father Donahue entered the military service 
July 23, 1918, when he was commissioned First Lieutenant. 
Pfeysctvcdyaty@amp) Lice) ay Renniman mVayaivew port 
News, Va., and as Transport Chaplain aboard the Trans- 
ports Antigone and Buford. He was discharged July 30, 
1919, with the rank of First Lieutenant. His address is 
676 Washington Street, Brighton, Mass. 


Donahue, Rev. Philip Edward, Philadelphia 


Born December 4, 1890, in Chester, Pa. He attended the 
Immaculate Heart Parish School in Chester, and the Roman 
Catholic High School for Boys in Philadelphia. He re- 
ceived his collegiate and theological training at St. Charles 
Seminary, Overbrook, Pa., and was ordained March 18, 
1916. He is a member of the American Legion and the 
K. of C. Father Donahue entered the naval service January 
31, 1918. He served at the Newport: Naval Training Sta- 
tion and later aboard the U.S.S. Delaware and the U.S.S. 
Florida as Chaplain to all Catholics in American Squadron 
of Grand Fleet. He was present at the surrender of the 
German Fleet in the North Sea, November 21, 1918. Father 
Donahue was discharged April 30, 1919, with the rank of 
Lieutenant, junior grade. After leaving the service, Father 
Donahue was appointed Dean of St. Charles Seminary, 
Overbrook, Pa. 
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Donegan, Rev. John Joseph, Boston 


Born March 30, 1891, in North Abington, Mass., where he 
attended Grammar School and High School. He then 
went to Boston College and after graduating had his theo- 
logical training at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass. 
He was ordained June 2, 1916. He is a member of the 
K. of C. Father Donegan was commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant, June 6, 1918, and served at Camp Gordon, Ga., 
Camp McClellan; Ala: and Camp Bowie, Tex.. He was 
discharged at Camp Bowie, January 16, 1919, and is now an 
Assistant in St. William’s Parish, Dorchester, Mass. 


Donnermeyer, Rev. Leo J., Pittsburgh 


Born January 9, 1886, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He attended St. 
Augustine’s School in Pittsburgh, St. Fidelis College, Her- 
man, Pa., and St. Vincent’s College, Beatty, Pa. He received 
his theological training at St. Vincent’s Seminary, Beatty, 
Pa., and was ordained July 1, 1911. Father Donnermeyer 
was commissioned First Lieutenant, July 22, 1918. He 
served at Camp Meade, then aboard the Transport Antigone 
and later at Debarkation Hospital No. 51, Hampton, Va. 
He was discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant, July 
8, 1919, and is now Pastor of St. Martha’s Church, Leech- 
burg, Pa. 


Donnelly, Rev. Francis F., New York 


Born December 3, 1881, in New York City. Educated at . 
Holy Cross Academy, Fordham High School and Fordham 
College, in New York City. He received his theological 
training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and 
was ordained June 13, 1908. Heis a member of the Ameri- 
can Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the K. of C. 
Father Donnelly was commissioned First Lieutenant 
August 14, 1917. He served with the 23rd Infantry, in 
France, from November, 1917 to July, 1918, with the 309th 


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Infantry, July, 1918 to May, 1919, 7th Field Artillery, in 
Germany, May, 1919 to August, 1919, at Camp Taylor, Ky., 
October, 1919 to January, 1920, at the Disciplinary Bar- 
racks, Alcatraz, Calif., January—October, 1920, and at Fort 
Russell, Wyo., as Chaplain of the 53rd Infantry from Octo- 
ber, 1920 to the present writing. He was in the Battle of 
the Aisne and St. Mihiel. He was wounded at St. Mihiel, 
October 4, 1918. 


Donoghue, Rev. Walter John, Rochester 


Born June 21, 1889, in Rochester, N. Y. Attended District 
Schools in the towns of Victor and East Bloomfield, East 
Bloomfield High School, St. Andrew’s Preparatory Semi- 
nary, Rochester. He received his theological training at 
St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., and was ordained 
Pune Owalol Onebteus avmember, ot the, Kot, Coa hather 
Donoghue was commissioned August 26, 1918, as First 
Lieutenant. He served at Camp Taylor, Ky., Camp Meade, 
Md., with the Army of Occupation, in Germany, at Port- 
land, Me., and Camp Devens, Mass. He was discharged 
October 5, 1920, at Coblenz, Germany, to accept a commis- 
sion in the Regular Army. He is now Chaplain of the 
5th U.S. Infantry, stationed at Camp Devens, Mass. 


Donovan, Rev. Cornelius Francis, Chicago 


Born August 18, 1876, in Hamilton, Ontario, Can. Edu- 
cated in the Parish Schools and Cathedral High School of 
Hamilton and at the Colleges of St. Jerome, Kitchener, 
Ont., and St. Michael, Toronto. He received his theo- 
logical training at the Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., 
Can., and at St. Michael’s in Toronto. He was ordained 
on June 5, 1909. He is a member of the K. of C. Father 
Donovan was commissioned First Lieutenant on August 15, 
1918, and served at Camp Pike, Ark., until his discharge 
on December 4, 1918. He was commissioned First Lieu- 


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tenant Chaplain in the Reserve Corps, in January, 1919. 
He is the Managing Editor of the New World, the Chicago 
Archdiocesan Weekly Newspaper. 


Donovan, Rev. Edward J., O.P. 

Born May 21, 1892, in Charlestown, Mass. Educated at 
St. Francis de Sales School, Charlestown, Mass., Boston 
College High School, Boston, Mass., and Immaculate Con- 
ception College, Catholic University, Washington, D. C. 
He received his theological training at the Dominican 
House of Studies, Washington, D. C., and was ordained 
June WS ,AOl7 hic is) aimember of thei kh One aan en 
Donovan was inducted as a K. C. Chaplain in May, 1918, 
and served at Camp Humphries, Va., in this capacity until 
August, 1919, when he returned to his Order and became 
a teacher at Aquinas College, in Columbus, O. 


Donovan, Rev. John J., New York 
Born June 20, 1881, in Boston, Mass. Ordained May 21, 
1910. Commissioned March 21, 1918. Served at Jackson 
Barracks, La., until discharged, January 15, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 351 East 55th Street, New York City. 


Donovan, Rev. Michael W., Denver 
Born December 15, 1873, in Andover, Mass. Ordained 
July 5, 1903. Commissioned July 8, 1917. Had previous 
service in the National Guard. Served in the A.E.F., with 
the 144th Machine Gun Battalion. Discharged August 19,. 
1919, at Camp Dix. Address, 2820 East 14th Avenue, 
Denver, Colo. 


Donovan, Rev. Samuel Magner, Portland 
Born August 27, 1881, in Quincy, Mass. Educated in the 
Grammar Schools of Quincy, at the Adams and Thayer 
Academies at Quincy and Braintree, Mass., and at St. Bona- 
venture College, Allegany, N. Y. He received his theo- 
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logical training at the Collegio di Sant’ Antonio, Rome, 
Italy, and was ordained for the Franciscans, July 24, 
1904. He remained with the Franciscans until 1921, when 
he was adopted by the Diocese of Portland. He is a mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Father Donovan was commissioned 
First Lieutenant, October 16, 1918, and served at Camps 
Colt, Dix, and Benning. He was discharged at Newport 
News, Va.,. May 20, 1919, and resides at 156 Danforth 
Street, Portland, Me. 


Donovan, Rev. Timothy James, Boston 


Born August 11, 1887, in Winchester, Mass. He attended 
the Chapin School and Wadleigh Grammar School in Win- 
chester and Winchester High School, and St. Charles Col- 
lege, Ellicott City, Md. He received his theological train- 
ing at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass., and was or- 
dained on April 6, 1914. Father Donovan was commis- 
sioned First Lieutenant in August, 1918, and served at Camp 
Taylor, Ky., on the Transport Plattsburg, and Camp Dix, N. 
J. He was discharged October 23, 1919, as First Lieutenant 
at Camp Dix, N. J., and returned to his Archdiocese to take 
up his work as Assistant at St. Patrick’s Church, Roxbury, 
Mass. 


Dooley, Rev. Erasmus, O.F.M. 
Born August 13, 1886, in Calumet, Mich. Ordained June 
13, 1913. Commissioned May 14, 1918. Served in the 


A.E.F; Discharged July 11, 1919. Address, 1615. Vine 
Street, Cincinnati, O. 


Doolin, Rev. Juniper William, O.F.M. 
Born September 23, 1880, in San Francisco, Calif. He at- 
tended Public School at San Leandro, Calif., St. Francis 
School, Watsonville, Calif., and St. Joseph’s College, Teu- 
topolis. He took his philosophy at the Franciscan College 
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in Quincy, Ill., and his theology at the Franciscan Semi- 
nary in St. Louis, Mo. He was ordained July 5, 1904. 
Father Doolin was commissioned First Lieutenant August 
20, 1918, and served at Headquarters Base Section No. 5, 
Brest, France, November 2, 1918 to January 20, 1919, and 
with Prisoner of War Escort Company No. 3, January 20, 
1919 to September 27, 1919, at Montoir, France. He was 
discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp Dix, N. J., October 
29, 1919. His permanent address is 3215 Army Street, San 
Francisco, Calif. 


Dore, Rev. Ambrose A., Boston 


Born November 27, 1878. Ordained June 17, 1905. Com- 
missioned February 18, 1918. Served at U. S. A. General 
Hospital No. 1, New York City, until discharged March 
17,1919. Address, 179 Summer Street, Summerville, Mass. 


Dougherty, Rev. Daniel Edward, Erie 


Born December 18, 1886, in DuBois, Pa. Ordained June 
10, 1911. Commissioned March 7, 1918. Served with the 
508th Engineers in the A.E.F. Discharged May 14, 1919, 
at Camp Upton. Address, 71714 Washington Avenue, 
DuBois, Pa. 


Dougherty, Rev. John A., New York 


Born August 23, 1887, in Middletown, N. Y. He attended 
St. Joseph’s School and St. Joseph’s High School at Middle- 
town, N. Y., and St. Bonaventure’s College at Allegany, 
N.Y. He received his theological training at St. Joseph’s. 
Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and was ordained May 29, 
1915. Father Dougherty was commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant August 16, 1918, and served at Forts Wetherill and 
Adams in Rhode Island, and was discharged December 31, 
1918, at Fort Adams. He was then assigned to St. Joseph’s 
Church, 405 West 125th Street, New York City, as an 
Assistant. 


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Dougherty, Rev. M. J., 0.S.B. 


Served as K. C. Chaplain at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., dur- 
ing the war. 


Dougherty, Rev. Vincent Joseph, C.M. 


Born December 28, 1889, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated 
at the Immaculate Conception School and St. Vincent’s 
Apostolic School, Philadelphia, Pa. He received his theo- 
logical training at St. Vincent’s Seminary, Philadelphia, 
and was ordained September 8, 1915. He is a member of 
the K. of C. Father Dougherty was commissioned a First 
Lieutenant on July 12, 1918, and served at Camp Taylor, 
Ky., and Camp Dix, N. J. He was discharged at Camp 
Dix, with the rank of First Lieutenant on January 15, 1919. 
He was commissioned in the Officers’ Reserve Corps as a 
First Lieutenant, August 26, 1919. His address is 109 East 
Price Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Dowd, Rev. Casper Edward, M.A., La Crosse 


Born October 9, 1887, in Chicago, Ill. Educated in the 
Parochial School, Sparta, Wis., Laurentianum College, 
Fond du Lac, Wis., and Campion College, Prairie du Chien, 
Wis. He received his theological training at St. Francis 
Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis., and was ordained April 25, 
1912. He is a member of the American Legion and the K. 
of C. Father Dowd was commissioned First Lieutenant 
June, 1918, and served at Camp Lee, Va., until his discharge 
at that place in January, 1919. He holds the rank of First 
Lieutenant Chaplain in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. His 
address is 318 Fulton Street, Eau Claire, Wis. 


Dowd, Rev. Stephen Leo, Omaha 


Born June 10, 1880, in Moscow, Wis. Ordained June 12, 
1907. Commissioned June 19, 1918. Served with the 311th 
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Supply Train, 86th Division, and painfully injured when 
thrown from one of the train trucks in a collision on way to 
the Port of Embarkation. Injuries kept him from France 
and he later served at Fort Omaha, Neb. Discharged July 
11, 1919. Address, 3200 North 60th Street, Omaha, Neb. 


Doyle, Rev. Bernard, La Crosse 


Born March 17, 1890, in Ireland. Educated in the Irish 
National Schools, St. Mary’s Seminary, Moyne, Ireland, 
St. Kieran’s College, Kilkenny, Ireland. Received his theo- 
logical training at St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis., 
and was ordained June 1, 1914. He is a member of the 
American Legion, the K. of C., and the A.O.H. He was 
commissioned a First Lieutenant, March 1, 1918. He 
served at Fort Monroe, Va., and Camp Grant, II1., and over- 
seas with the A.E.F., from September 1, 1918 to May, 1919. 
He was discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant at 
Camp Lee, Va., May 9, 1919. He is Pastor of St. Patrick’s 
Church, Benton, Wis. 


Drew, Rev. Joseph Francis, Grand Rapids 


Born March 28, 1879, in Parnell, Mich. Educated at St. 
Gregory’s Seminary, Cincinnati, O., House of Philosophy, 
Montreal, Can., and the University of Innsbruck, Inns- 
bruck, Austria. He was ordained July 27, 1908. Father 
Drew was commissioned First Lieutenant, November 1, 
1918, and served at Camp Custer until he was dis- 
charged, May 21, 1919. He is Pastor of St. James Church, 
Montague, Mich. 


Driscoll, Very Rev. James H., D.D., D.C.L., V.F., Ogdensburg 
Pastor of the Church of St. John the Baptist, Plattsburg, 
N. Y., worked as an Auxiliary Chaplain, attending to both 
Officers’ ‘Trainings Camps at Plattsburg, during 1917. 
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Duff, Rev. Edward Aloysius, M.A., Charleston 

Born January 7, 1885, in Philadelphia. Educated at the 
Catholic High School, Philadelphia, Pa., St. Charles Col- 
lege, Ellicott City, Md., St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, 
Pa., and St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. He was or- 
daincd incr anliZzeeblesis a membenriatie ix otC. 
Father Duff entered the naval service as a Chaplain Lieu- 
tenant, junior grade, December 21, 1915, and has served on 
the U.S.S. Illinois, at the Training Station, Newport, R. I., 
on the U.S.8. Olympia, the U.S.S. Nevada, at the Navy 
Headquarters, London, on the U.S.S. Pittsburgh, Force 
Welfare Officer in European Waters, at the U. S. Navy 
and Marine Corps Graves Requisition Office, Paris, and at 
the Navy Yard, Philadelphia. He was made a Chevalier 
of the Crown of Italy in May, 1920. Father Duff is now 
Chaplain at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. 


Duffey, Rev. William Bernard, New York 


Born December 25, 1883, in Port Jervis, N. Y. Educated 
at Port Jervis Grammar School, St. Francis Xavier High 
School, New York City, and University of St. Joseph, 
Memramcook, N. B., Can. He received his theological 
training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and 
was ordained June 2, 1917. He is a member of the K. of 
C. Father Duffey was commissioned September 24, 1918, 
First Lieutenant, and served at Camp Upton, N. Y., until 
his discharge, December 4, 1918. He was commissioned 
First Lieutenant in the Reserve Corps, January 27, 1922, 
and attached to the 305th Infantry of the 77th Division. 
He was assigned to Holy Cross Parish as Assistant, at 329 
West 42nd Street, New York City. His permanent address 
is 37 Fowler Street, Port Jervis, N. Y. 


Duffy, Rev. Aloysius Bernard, M.A., Indianapolis 
Born November 7, 1888, in New York City. Educated 
at St. Gregory’s College, Cincinnati, O., and at St. Francis 
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College, Milwaukee, Wis. He received his theological 
training at St. Meinrad’s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Ind., and 
was ordained May 15, 1913. He is a member of the Ameri- 
can Legion, the K. of C., and the Y.M.I. Father Duffy 
was commissioned a First Lieutenant on August 23, 1918, 
and served at Camp Sherman, O., until his discharge, 
December 14, 1918. He is Rector of Sacred Heart Parish 
in Terre Haute, Ind. 


Duffy, Rev. Edward Patrick, $.J., M.A., S.J. 


Born May 26, 1881, in Jersey City, N. J. Educated at St. 
Peter’s Parochial School, St. Peter’s High School, and St. 
Peter’s College, Jersey City, N. J. Trained in theology at 
Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md., and ordained on 
June 28, 1914. He is a member of the American Legion 
and the K. of C. Father Duffy was commissioned a Lieu- 
tenant, junior grade, in the Navy, April 6, 1918. He served 
at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and on the Receiving Ship at 
Bay Ridge, N. Y. He was discharged at Brooklyn, Septem- 
ber 20, 1919, and went to the Philippine Islands on Mission- 
ary work. 


Duffy, Rev. Francis Patrick, A.M., D.D., $.T.D., L.L.D., P.R. 
New York 


Born May, 1871, in Cobourg, Ontario, Can. Educated at 
the Cobourg Separate School, the Cobourg Collegiate In- 
stitute, St. Michael’s College, Toronto, and St. Francis 
Xavier’s College, New York. He received his theological 
training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Troy, N. Y., and at the 
Catholic University of America, and was ordained Septem- 
ber 6, 1896. He is a member of the K. of C. and the Rain- 
bow Division Veterans. Father Duffy began his military 
career when he entered the 69th Regiment, N.G.N.Y., on 
November 6, 1914, although he had served as Hospital 
Chaplain at Montauk Point in 1898, during the Spanish- 


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American War. Father Duffy served on the Mexican 
Border in 1916-17, and then went through the campaign in 
France with the 69th Regiment, the name of which had 
been changed to the 165th Infantry. Father Duffy was 
decorated during the World War, with the Distinguished 
Service Cross, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion 
d’Honneur, and the Croix de Guerre with palm. He was 
discharged May, 1919 at Camp Upton, N. Y., with the rank 
of Captain. He returned to the 165th Infantry, with the 
rank of Major Chaplain, a rank which he also holds in the 
Reserve Corps. Father Duffy is Permanent Rector of Holy 
Cross Church, 329 West 42nd Street, New York City. 


Duffy, Rev. James E., Ogdensburg 


Born December 16, 1876, in Lowell, Mass. Ordained June 
9, 1901. Commissioned August 20, 1918. Eliminated 
December, 1922. Address, 110 Main Street, Niagara Falls, 
INGRY. : 


Dufrane, Rev. Leo John, Fort Wayne 


Born June 25, 1892, in Oswego, N. Y. Educated at Oswego 
State Normal School, Oswego, N. Y., and at St. Joseph’s 
College, Collegeville, Ind. He received his theological 
training at St. Meinrad’s Seminary, Indianapolis, Ind. He 
was ordained June 15, 1917. Father Dufrane entered the 
naval service, September 23, 1918. He served on the Re- 
ceiving Ship at the Navy Yard in Brooklyn and in the 
Transport Service. He was discharged August 26, 1919, 
and re-commissioned in the Naval Reserves as a Lieutenant, 
junior grade. His permanent address is 625 Broadway, 
Dunkirk, Ind. 


Dunigan, Rev. Patrick Richard, $.T.L., Detroit 
Born July 15, 1871, in Emmett, Mich. Educated in the 
District School, Emmett, Mich., Assumption College, Sand- 
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wich, Ont., Can., and St. Jerome’s College, Kitchener, Ont., 
Can. He received his theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and was ordained March 25, 
1898. He is a member of the K. of C., American Legion, 
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rotarian Club and Elks. Father 
Dunigan was appointed Chaplain in the Michigan National 
Guard, September 9, 1907, with the rank of First Lieu- 
tenant, and was promoted to Captain, September 9, 1914. 
He was commissioned Chaplain Captain in the U.S. Army, 
August 5, 1917, and was promoted to Major, March 21, 
1919. Father Dunigan served on the Mexican Border in 
1916-17, and in the World War was under fire in the Alsace 
Defensive Sector, at the Aisne-Marne Offensive, at the Oise- 
Aisne Offensive, and in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. He 
was gassed at the Ourcq River, August 1, 1918. In 1919, he 
served with the Army of Occupation in Germany. He was 
decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross, May 22, 
1923, the Croix de Guerre, bronze star and Croix de 
Guerre, silver star. He also was made a Chevalier in the 
Legion d’Honneur. He was discharged from the U. S. 
Army with the rank of Major, at Camp Dix, N. J., Septem- 
ber 12, 1919, and resumed his commission as Major in the 
Michigan National Guard. He was appointed as Visitor 
to the U.S. Naval Academy, at Annapolis, Md., by Presi- 
dent Harding. He is Pastor of St. Michael’s Church in 
Flint, Mich. 


Dunn, Rev. Thomas Joseph, Pittsburgh 


Born August 10, 1887, in East Pittsburgh, Pa. Educated 
at St. Coleman’s Parochial School, Turtle Creek, Pa., and 
Holy Ghost College (now Duquesne University), Pitts- 
burgh. Received his theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and ordained June 17, 1913. 
He is a member of the K. of C. Father Dunn was com- 
missioned First Lieutenant, August 21, 1918, and served 
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at Camp Meade, Md., until his discharge, February 28, 
1919. His permanent address is Mt. Gallitzin Academy, 
Baden, Pa. 


Dunne, Rev. Thomas J., New York 


Born October 28, 1882, in Staten Island, N. Y. Ordained 
June 2, 1912. Commissioned September 17, 1917. Served 
in the A.E.F. with the 306th Infantry. Wounded in action. 
Discharged May 14, 1919. Received Distinguished Serv- 
ice Cross in 1923. Address, 69 Osgood Avenue, Stapleton, 
Stage INGLY. 


Dunnigan, Rev. James Anthony, New York 


Born December 3, 1888, in New York City. Educated at 
Public School No. 20, and Public School No. 2, Morris 
High School and Cathedral College, New York City. He 
received his theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 
Yonkers, N. Y., and was ordained June 17, 1916. Heisa 
member of the K. of C. Father Dunnigan was commis- 
sioned First Lieutenant August 5, 1918, and served at 
Mitchell Aviation Field, Garden City, L. I., Ordnance 
Camp, Penniman, Va., and aboard the Transport Mercury. 
He was discharged as First Lieutenant at Hoboken, October 
11, 1919. Was in the Officers’ Reserve Corps, from January, 
1920 until October, 1921. His address is 135 East 96th 
Street, New York City. 


Dunphy, Rev. John Carroll, Altoona 
Born October 28, 1882, in Altoona, Pa. Ordained March 
17, 1910. Commissioned August 6, 1918. Served in the 
A.E.F. at Evacuation Hospital No. 15. Discharged June 
23, 1919, at Camp Dix. Address, Wilmore, Pa. 


Durand, Rev. Leon Marie Joseph, Angers, France 


Born February 3, 1871, in Le Pin en Manges, France, where 
he was educated in the local Schools and in the College de 
Bore 


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Beaupréau. He received his theological training at the 
Grand Seminary of Angers and was ordained June 29, 1894. 
Father Durand was inducted into the service as K. C. 
Auxiliary Chaplain at Saumur, France, October 1, 1917. 
He served at Saumur and at Villebernier and had previous 
service in the French Army for 19 months. He was dis- 
charged from the K. C. service July 25, 1919. He is Pro- 
fessor of German at the College of St. Louis in Saumur. 


Dusseau, Rev. Arthur Charles, O.M.L. 


Born June 28, 1885, in Toledo, O., where he attended Gram- 
mar and High School. He pursued his collegiate studies at 
Sacred Heart College, Denver, Colo., and St. Anthony 
College, San Antonio, Tex. He received his theological 
training at the Oblate Scholasticate in San Antonio, Tex., 
and was ordained June 30, 1914. He is a member of the 
K. of C. Father Dusseau was commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant, July 8, 1918. He served overseas and was under 
fire in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Father Dusseau was 
discharged August 19, 1919. He had seen previous service 
as Chaplain of the 2nd Infantry at Eagle Pass, Tex. His 
permanent address is 202 St. Mary’s Street, San Antonio, 
hex 


Earley, Rev. Thomas J. Francis, M.A., Mobile 


Born July 7, 1882, in New York City. Educated at the 
Immaculate Conception School, Xavier High School, and 
St. Francis Xavier College, New York City, and in Mt. St. 
Mary’s College, Emmittsburg, Md. He received his theo- 
logical training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y.., 
and was ordained June 8, 1912. He is a member of the 
K. of C. Father Earley was inducted as Auxiliary Chap- 
lain, September, 1917, at Anniston, Ala., and served until 
June, 1920. He is Pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Annis- 
ton, Ala. 
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Ebert, Rev. William Leo, St. Louis 


Born October 19, 1889, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at St. 
Liborius Parochial School, St. Louis, and St. Louis Pre- 
paratory Seminary. He received his theological training 
at St. Louis Theological Seminary in St. Louis, and was 
ordained June 12, 1913. He is a member of the American 
Legion, K. of C., and C. K. of A. Father Ebert was com- 
missioned First Lieutenant, April 20, 1918. He served at 
Fort Sam Houston, Tex., Key West Barracks, Key West, 
Fla., and Fort Moultrie, 5. C. He was discharged Decem- 
ber 12, 1918, and was commissioned First Lieutenant in the 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, October 3, 1919. His address is 
4133 Humphrey Street, St. Louis, Mo. 


Eding, Rev. James Henry, C.M. 


Born February 22, 1874, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Attended 
Our Lady of Victory Parochial School, Public School No. 
35, St. John’s High School, and St. John’s College, all in 
Brooklyn. He had his theological training at St. Vincent’s 
Seminary, Philadelphia, Pa., and was ordained November 
ApioU laitlecissay member, of the, Kot Cx) Hather sEding 
was commissioned First Lieutenant, December 3, 1917, and 
served with the 58th Coast Artillery, 4th Naval District, 
at Cape May, N. J., in the A.E.F., and at the Brooklyn 
Navy Yard. Father Eding cared for the wounded at 
Chateau-Thierry, and in the St. Mihiel Drive. He was 
also with his regiment in its attack on the outskirts of Metz, 
until the close of the war. He was discharged March 1, 
1919. He is Assistant Pastor at Cristobal, Canal Zone. 


Egan, Rev. Peter F., M.A., Newark 


Born June 7, 1888, in Jersey City, N. J. Educated at St. 

Charles College, Md., and Seton Hall College, South 

Orange, N. J. Theology at Seton Hall. Ordained June 
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10, 1911. Commissioned August 15, 1917. Served at Camp 
Colt, Md. Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp Dix, 
N.J., January, 1920. Address, St. Joseph’s Church, Roselle, 
NG TS 


Eickhoff, Rev. Hildebrand, O.S.B. 


Born February 14, 1885, in Jordan, Minn. Educated in the 
Public School, Stearns County, Minn., and at St. John’s 
University, Collegeville, Minn. He also received his theo- 
logical training at St. John’s University, Collegeville, Minn., 
and was ordained June 13; 1911) He is a member) of the 
American Legion. Father Eickhoff was commissioned First 
Lieutenant, March 20, 1918, and served at Camp Gordon, 
Atlanta, Ga., Camp Jackson, Columbia, 8. C., and Camp 
Sevier, Greenville, 5. C., and was discharged at Camp 
Sevier, with the rank of First Lieutenant, December 24, 
1918. He returned to his Order and was assigned to the 
Pastorate of St. Nicholas Church, Garrison, N. D. His 
permanent address is St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, Minn. 


Kilers, Rev. George C., M.A., Milwaukee 


Born March 4, 1887, in Chicago, [1]. In Milwaukee, Wis., 
he attended Public School, St. Patrick’s School, Marquette 
Academy, and Marquette College. He received his theo- 
logical training at St. Francis Seminary, St. Francis, Wis., 
and was ordained March 10, 1912. He is a member of the 
American Legion, Military Order of Foreign Wars and 
K. of C. He entered the military service with the Wisconsin: 
National Guard, July 13, 1917. He served at Camp Doug- 
las and Camp MacArthur, and overseas in France and Bel- 
gium. He was in action on the East Poperinghe Line, at 
Dickiebusch, Vierstraat, on the Hindenburg Line, at Bony, 
St. Souplet, Abre Guernon, Jonc de Mer Ridge, Jonquier 
Farm and St. Maurice River. He was cited in Special 
Orders issued at the Headquarters of the 27th Division and 
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was discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., with the rank of 
Captain, April 2, 1919. He was commissioned Captain, 
in the Wisconsin National Guard, November 4, 1919. 
Father Eilers was assigned to St. Francis Seminary, St. 
Francis, Wis., after his discharge from the Army. 


Ellis, Rev. William Francis, Sacramento 


Born July 24, 1881, in Ireland. He was educated at the 
Christian Brothers’ Schools and All Hallows College, in 
Dublin, Ireland. He received his theological training at 
the Irish College in Rome, and was ordained May 28, 1904. 
Father Ellis is a member of the K. of C. He served as a 
K. C. Chaplain during the war at Mather Field, Calif. 
His address is 2549 32nd Street, Sacramento, Calif. 


Emanuel, Rev. Juvenal Frank, O.F.M. 


Born December 5, 1886, in North Bend, Dodge Co., Neb. 
Educated at District School No. 52, Dodge Co., Neb., 
St. Francis Acadmy, Columbus, Neb., St. Joseph’s Col- 
lege, Teutopolis, Ill., and Convent School, Quincy, II. 
He received his theological training at West Park Semi- 
nary, West Park, O., and St. Anthony’s Seminary, St. 
Louis, Mo. He was ordained June 28, 1912. He is a 
member of the American Legion and the K. of C. Father 
Emanuel was commissioned First Lieutenant, April 13, 1918. 
Hetsenved at Camp PikemArk Aprils [une1918).Camp 
Dix, N. J., June-August, 1918, and in the A.E.F., August, 
1918 to May, 1919. He was discharged at Camp Meade, 
Md., with the rank of First Lieutenant, June 10, 1919. He 
returned to his Order and was assigned as Professor at 
Quincy College, Quincy, Ill. 


Eula, Rev. John Baptist, New York 


Born in Italy, June 23, 1873. Educated at Mondovi High 
School, Mondovi, Italy and Saluzzo College, Saluzzo, 
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Italy. He received his theological training at the Seminary 
in Saluzzo, Italy, and was ordained June 15, 1898. Father 
Eula was commissioned First Lieutenant October 15, 1918, 
and served at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C. 
He was discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant at 
Washington, D. C., December 31, 1918. He is Pastor at 
Glasco, N. Y. 


Eustace, Rev. Batholomew J., New York 

Born October 9, 1887, in New York City. Educated at 
Public School No. 25, New York City, Xavier High 
School, New York City, and College of St. Francis Xavier, 
New York City. He received his theological training at 
the American College in Rome, Italy, and was ordained 
November 1, 1914. Father Eustace served as K. C. Chap- 
lain at Pelham Bay Naval Training Station, from June, 
1918, to February, 1919. He is a Professor at St. Joseph’s 
Seminary, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Eustace, Rev. Thomas Francis, Erie 

Born May 2, 1886, in Reno, Pa. Educated at Reno Public 
School, St. Joseph’s Parochial School, Oil City, Pa. St. 
Joseph’s High School, Oil City, Pa., St. Bonaventure’s High 
School, St. Bonaventure, N. Y., and St. Bonaventure’s Col- 
lege, St. Bonaventure, N. Y. He received his theological 
training at St. Bonaventure’s Seminary, and was ordained 
June 2, 1917. Father Eustace was commissioned First 
Lieutenant, August 2, 1918, and served at Camp Taylor, — 
Ky., Le Mans, France, and Fort Bouguen, France. He 
was discharged September 20, 1919, with the rank of First 
Lieutenant and was assigned an Assistant at the Sacred 
Heart Church) Sharon ba, 


Exler, Rev. Francis Xavier John, M.A., O. Praem. 
Born November 30, 1891, in Winssen, Netherlands. Edu- 
cated at the Brothers’ School, Schiedam, Holland, the Pre- 
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paratory Seminary, Culemborg, Netherlands, the Latin 
School of Gemert, Netherlands, and the Catholic Uni- 
versity, Washington, D.C. He received his theological train- 
ing at St. Norbert’s Priory, Depere, Wis., and was ordained 
October17,. 1914 Heis a member of the Ki of @. Father 
Exler was commissioned a First Lieutenant July 12, 1918, 
and served at Camp Taylor, Ky., and Fort Mills, Corregi- 
dor, P. I. He was discharged at Camp Grant, IIl., as First 
Lieutenant, July 23, 1919. Upon his discharge, he re- 
sumed his studies at the Catholic University, Washington, 
1D}, KO: 


Fahy, Rev. Martin Edward, New York 


Born October 18, 1883, in New Haven, Conn. Educated 
at St. John’s Parochial School, New Haven, Conn., Hill- 
house High School, New Haven, Conn., Holy Cross Col- 
lege, Worcester, Mass., and Catholic University, Washing- 
ton, D.C. Received his theological training at St. Joseph’s 
Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and was ordained September 
20, 1913. Heis a member of the American Legion and the 
K. of C. Father Fahy was commissioned a First Lieu- 
tenant in August, 1918, and served in France with the 103rd 
Ammunition Train, 28th Division. He was discharged 
with the rank of First Lieutenant, May 28, 1919. After 
his discharge he was appointed Assistant at the Church of 
Our Lady of Lourdes, 472 West 142nd Street, New York 
City and also to do special work as Chaplain of the Catholic 
Actors’ Guild of America. 


Falley, Rev. Louis Anthony, M.A., S.J. 
Born November 29, 1872, in La Fayette, Ind. Educated 
at St. Mary’s Parochial School, La Fayette, Ind., St. Viator’s 
College, Bourbonnais, Ill., and St. Louis University, St. 
Louis, Mo. Received his theological training at St. Louis 
University, St. Louis, Mo., and was ordained June 26, 1907. 
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Father Falley was commissioned First Lieutenant, Septem- 
ber 18, 1918. He served in the Toul Sector with the 64th 
Infantry, at Base Hospital No. 113, Savenay, France, and 
with the 7th Division at Camp Funston, Kan. He was 
discharged July 5, 1920, at Camp Funston, Kan., with the 
rank of First Lieutenant. His permanent address is Loyola 
Academy, Loyola Avenue, and Sheridan Road, Chicago, 
Ill. 


Falotico, Rev. Nicholas, Tricarico, Italy 


Born December 13, 1883, in Corleto Porticara, Italy. Edu- 
cated in the Public School of his native town and in the 
High School and College of Tricarico. Received his theo- 
logical training in the Seminary at Tricarico, and was or- 
dained December 18, 1908. He is a member of the K. of C. 
Father Falotico served as a K. C. Chaplain during the war 
and worked at both military and naval stations. He served 
at Camp Upton, L. I., Camp Merritt, N. J.. Camp Stuart, 
Va., Camp Vail, N. J., Air Naval Station, Chatham, Mass., 
Hospital No. 36, Detroit, Mich., Naval Station, Great 
Lakes, Ill., Brooklyn Navy Yard, Naval Station, Bay Ridge, 
L. I., Submarine Base, New London, Conn., Block Island, 
R. L., and Hospital No. 41, New Haven, Conn. Father 
Falotico was discharged from the service, June 16, 1922, and 
was assigned as Assistant at the Church of the Sacred Heart 
of Mary, 317 East 33rd Street, New York City. 


Farley, Rev. Eugene Bernard, O.P. 


Born July 2, 1881, in Versailles, Conn. Educated in the 

Public Schools in Auburn and Milbury, Mass., St. Laurent 

College, Montreal, P. Q., and St. Dunstan’s College, 

Charlottetown, P. E. I. He received his theological train- 

ing at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, 

D. C., and was ordained June 15, 1917. Father Farley 
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served as an Auxiliary Chaplain in Texas during the war 
and is stationed at 3614 Travis Street, Houston, Tex. 


Farrell, Rev. Leo Louis, O.P. 


Born August 15, 1887, in Chamberlain, S$. D. Educated 
in the Public Schools in Chamberlain, 8S. D., at Parochial 
Schools in Mitchell, S. D., La Crosse, Wis., Mason City, 
Ta., and Minneapolis, Minn., and at St. Thomas College, 
St. Paul, Minn. He received his theological training at 
St. Joseph’s Novitiate, Somerset, O., and the Dominican 
House of Studies, Washington, D. C. He was ordained 
June 15,1917. Father Farrell served as an Auxiliary Chap- 
plain at Washington, D. C., during the war. Later went 
to the Parish of St. Catherine of Sienna in New York City. 


Farrell, Rev. William J., Boston 


Born December 24, 1877, in South Boston, Mass. Educated 
in Boston Public Schools, Boston Latin School and Boston 
College. Received his theological training at St. John’s 
Seminary, Boston, Mass., and was ordained December 18, 
1902. He isa member of the K. of C. Father Farrell served 
asa K. C. Chaplain from August to October, 1917. He was 
commissioned First Lieutenant October 6, 1917, and served 
from October 9, 1917 to October 13, 1918 with the 103rd 
Field Artillery in France, and from October 14, 1918 to 
February 18, 1919, with the 104th Infantry in France. He 
then returned to the 103rd Field Artillery and served with 
them in France until April 10, 1919. In France, he was in 
action at Chemin-des-Dames, Seicheprey, Xivray, Aisne- 
Marne Defensive, Aisne-Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel Of- 
fensive, Verdun Sector, and Meuse-Argonne. He was 
wounded at Seicheprey, April 21, 1918, and at Trugny, 
July 23, 1918. He was decorated with the Croix de Guerre. 
May 29, 1918, cited for the Distinguished Service Cross, 
April and November, 1918, and awarded the Distinguished 
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Service Cross in 1922.’ He is First Lieutenant in the Re- 
serve Corps, and 181st Infantry, Mass. N. G. Returned to 
duty in his Archdiocese as Assistant at St. Thomas Church, 
Wilmington, Mass. 


Farrelly, Rev. John A., M.A., New York 


Born July 5, 1883, in New York City. Educated at the 
Cathedral School, New York City, and in Mt. St. Mary’s 
College, Emmitsburg, Md. Received his theological train- 
ing at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and was 
ordained June 10; 1911) “Hevis a member of the Ky or G: 
Father Farrelly was commissioned First Lieutenant, August 
17, 1917, and assigned to Camp Dix. He went overseas and 
was in action at St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. He 
was discharged June 8, 1919, and was assigned to Corpus 
Christi Church, 535 West 121st Street, New York City. 


Fasnacht, Rev. Walter L., Chicago 


Born January 28, 1892, in Cleveland, O. Educated at St. 
Mary’s and St. Stephen’s Parochial Schools, Cleveland, O., 
~Commercial High School of St. Mary’s, Cleveland, O., and 
St. Ignatius College. Received his theological training at 
the University of Innsbruck, Austria, and was ordained 
June, 30; 1915, ) He is a member of the K. of .C.) and the 
C.0.0.F. Father Fasnacht was commissioned a First Lieu- 
tenant at the Chaplains’ Training School, Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky., in November, 1918, and remained there until 
his discharge, December 12, 1918. He was re-commissioned © 
a First Lieutenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps and as- 
signed as Chaplain to the 332nd Field Artillery. His 
permanent address is 2343 Walnut Street, Chicago, III. 


Faurote, Rev. David Leo, Fort Wayne 


Born August 24, 1883, in Decatur, Ind. He attended School 
in Pleasant Mills, Ind., and Decatur, Ind., High School in 


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Monroe, Ind., and College in Valparaiso, Ind., and St. 
Joseph’s Rennsalaer, Ind. He received his theological 
training at Mt. St. Mary’s of the West and was ordained 
June 27, 1914. He is a member of the American Legion 
and the K. of C. Father Faurote was commissioned First 
Lieutenant, October 12, 1918, and served at Fort Benjamin 
Harrison, Ind., General Hospital No. 21, Denver, Colo., 
and Camp Funston, Kan. He was discharged June 2, 1919. 
His address is Sacred Heart Church, Wanatah, Ind. 


Fealey, Rev. John Joseph, M.A., Philadelphia 


Born January, 1892, in Oxford, Pa. Educated in Parochial, 
Catholic High School, and St. Charles College, Philadel- 
phia. He received his theological training at St. Charles 
Seminary, Overbrook, Pa., and was ordained in May, 
Wiosm ties ao member \ot) the American” esoion) KX. 
of C., Epiphany Naval Battalion and A.O.H. He was 
commissioned First Lieutenant in February, 1918, and 
served at Wilbur Wright Field, Fairfield, O., until he was 
discharged in March, 1920. ae permanent address is 710 
North 44th Street, Badelonin Pa. 


Fealy, Rev. Ignatius Joseph, Baltimore 


Born July 31, 1878, in Osage County, Mo. Educated at 
St. Aloysius Parochial School, Washington, D. C., Gonzaga 
College, Washington, D. C., and St. Charles College, Elli- 
cott City, Md. Received his theological training at St. 
Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and was ordained 
December 17, 1904. He is a member of the American 
Legion and the K. of C. Father Fealy was commissioned 
First Lieutenant, February 3, 1914 and served at Fort Myer, 
Va., Schofield Barracks, Hawaii and Camp Taylor, Ky. 
He was also an instructor at the Chaplains’ Training School, 
Fortress Monroe, Va., and at Camp Zachary Taylor. Later 
he was made Division Chaplain of the Second Division, 
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at Camp Travis, San Antonio, Tex., with the rank of 
Captain. Father Fealy left the Army in December, 1922, 
under the Army Reduction Bill and returned to his Arch- 
diocese. 


Featherston, Rev. John Joseph, M.A., J.C.L., Scranton 


Born July 2, 1878, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Educated at St. 
Mary’s Parochial School and St. Mary’s High School, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., St. Laurent College, Montreal, and 
Catholic University, Washington, D. C. He received his 
theological training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, 
N.Y., and was ordained July 25, 1911. Father Featherston 
was commissioned November 2, 1918. He made six trips 
aboard the Transport Ryndam, and served at Camp Hill, 
Stuart, Va., and at the Ports of Debarkation at Newport 
News, Va., and Hoboken, N. J. He was discharged at 
Camp Dix) Nv.) withthe rank of Captain; September 
1919. His permanent address is 315 Wyoming Avenue, 
Scranton, Pa. 


Feeney, Rev. Eugene J., Lincoln 


Born November 20, 1871, in Sligo, Ireland. Educated in the 
Irish National Schools and at St. Joseph’s College, Black 
Rock, Ireland, and at the Grand Seminary, Lyons, France. 
He received his theological training at All Hallows Semi- 
nary, Dublin, Ireland, and was ordained June 23, 1895. 
He is a member of the American Legion and the K. of C. 
Father Feeney served as a K. C. Chaplain and Red Cross 
Chaplain prior to entering the Army on January 1, 1918. 
He was discharged at Camp Dodge, Ia., August 13, 1919. 
His permanent address is Auburn, Neb. 


Fehlner, Rev. Felician M., O.M.C. 


Born August 15, 1890, in Utica, N. Y. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s Parochial School and Assumption Academy, 
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Utica, N. Y., and St. Francis College, Trenton, N. J. He 
received his theological training at the Canisianum, Inns- 
bruck, Tyrol and was ordained June 30, 1915. He is a 
member of the K. of C. Father Fehlner was commissioned 
a First Lieutenant, July 20, 1918, and served in the Ord- 
nance Camp, Mehun sur Yevre, France. He was dis- 
charged September 2, 1919, at Louisville, Ky., with the 
rank of First Lieutenant and returned to Missionary work 
in his Order. His permanent address is St. Catherine’s 
Rectory, Seaside Park, N. J. 


Feinler, Rev. Franz Joseph, Sioux Falls 


Born March 28, 1871, in Gissigheim, Baden. Educated 
at Volkschule in Gissigheim, the Gymnasium in Tauber- 
bischofsheim and the University of Freiburg. Received 
his theological training at Freiburg Seminary and the Col- 
legio Urbano di Propagando Fide, Rome, Italy. He was 
ordained June 12, 1897. Father Feinler was commissioned 
First Lieutenant, February 16, 1909, and served at Van- 
couver Barracks, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Fort 
McKinley, P. I., Tokio, Fort Davidson and Fort Shafter. 
He was discharged April 20, 1918, and is now Chaplain of 
St. John’s Hospital, Port Townsend, Wash. 


Feskens, Rev. Joseph, M.A., Nottingham, England 


Born July 28, 1869, in Niel, Belgium. Educated at Hoog- 
straten College, Belgium. He received his theological 
training at the Mechlin Seminary, Malines, Belgium, and 
at the Seminary in Nottingham, England, and was ordained 
May 27, 1893. Father Feskens served as an Auxiliary 
Chaplain with the American troops who went to the British 
Camps at Riby, Brocklesby, Immingham and Killinghome, 
from their arrival in England until their departure. 
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Fink, Rev. Leo Gregory, Philadelphia 


Born April 4, 1886, in Reading, Pa. Educated at St. Peter’s 
Parochial School, Public Schools, and Inter-State College, 
Reading, Pa. Received his theological training at St. 
Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa., and was ordained May 
27, 1916. Father Fink was commissioned First Lieutenant, 
July 25, 1918, and served at Fort Oglethorpe, Camp For- 
rest, Ga., and Camp Devens, Mass. He was discharged 
January 28, 1919. He was commissioned First Lieutenant 
in the Reserve Corps, October 3, 1919, and was made Rector 
of St. Bartholomew’s Church, Brockton, Pa. 


Finn, Rev. John Henry, M.A., T.O.R. 


Born February 20, 1889, in Hoboken, N. J. Educated at St. 
Charles Borromeo’s School and St. Francis Academy, 
Brooklyn, Nw Y.)) and? ot: Francis; Collese)) Lorcttomaa a 
Received his theological training at the Monastery 
Novitiate in Spalding, Neb., and at St. Francis Semi- 
nary, Loretto, Pa. He was ordained June 29, 1914. Father 
Finn is a member of the K. of C., Elks, American Legion 
and A.O.H. He was commissioned Lieutenant, junior 
grade, in the Navy, December 12, 1917, and served at the 
Boston Navy Yard, Hospital No. 2, Scotland, aboard the 
U.S.S. Nevada, and the U.S.5. Nereus, and at the Navy 
Yard in Portsmouth, N. H. His permanent address is 389 
Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Finn, Rev. John Joseph, M.A., Brooklyn 


Born March 20, 1888, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at 
St. Anthony’s aendvell School, St. Leonard’s Academy, 
St. John’s Preparatory School, “it St. John’s College, all in 
Brooklyn. Received his theological training at St. John’s 
Seminary, Brooklyn, and was ordained May 19, 1914. He 
is a member of the K. of C. and the Veterans of Foreign 
Wars. Father Finn was commissioned First Lieutenant, 
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March 28, 1918, after having served as a Civilian Chaplain 
at Plum Island, N. Y., from January 22, 1918. He later 
served at General Hospital No. 16, New Haven, Conn., and 
in the A.E.F., with the 514th Engineers and the 60th In- 
fantry. He was in action in the Vosges Mountains and in 
the St. Mihiel Offensive. He had his arm injured at St. 
Mihiel, September 14, 1918. Father Finn was discharged 
May 3, 1919. He is Assistant Rector of St. Andrew’s 
Church, Flushing, L. I.,and Associate Editor of The Tablet. 


Finnegan, Rev. Edward Joseph, C.S.C. 

Born July 23, 1882, in Syracuse, Ind. Educated at St. 
Patrick’s School and St. Patrick’s High School in Chicago, 
and Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Ind., and Catho- 
lic University, Washington, D. C. He received his theo- 
logical training at Holy Cross Seminary, and was ordained 
Huiner25.) Lo LOoreus/aymempcr ot the) Kk. of (Gu Hhather 
Finnegan was commissioned First Lieutenant January 11, 
1918. He served in Camp Shelby, Miss., Camp Taylor, 
Ky., in France and in the Duchy of Luxembourg. He was 
discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., in May, 1919, with the 
rank of First Lieutenant and returned to his Order to take 
up his work as Professor of Church History at Holy Cross 
College, Washington, D. C. 


Finnerty, Rev. John J., Newark 
Born November 17, 1888. Ordained May 3, 1916. Com- 
missioned July 29, 1918. Served at Camp Dix, N. J., and 
overseas. Discharged at Camp Upton, May 15, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 827 Washington Street, Hoboken, N. J. 


Finnigan, Rev. George J., C.S.C. 
Born February 22, 1885, in Potsdam, N. Y. Ordained 
June 13, 1915. Commissioned January 12, 1918. Served 
in A.E.F., with 80th Field Artillery. Discharged July 15, 
1919, at Camp Sherman. Address, Notre Dame, Ind. 
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Fitzgerald, Rev. David Patrick, Indianapolis 
Born February 29, 1888, in Charleston, Ill. Ordained June 
10, 1911. Commissioned September 23, 1918. Discharged 
January 8, 1919. Served at Camp Funston. Address, 1800 
Virginia Street, Evansville, Ind. 


Fitz-Gerald, Rev. James P., Baltimore 

Born March 25, 1867, in Tescas, Baltimore County, Md. 
Educated in the Tescas Public School, Calvert Hall, Balti- 
more, St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, and Catholic Uni- 
versity, Washington, D. C. He received his theological 
training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and was 
ordained June 20, 1890. Father Fitz-Gerald served as 
Auxiliary Chaplain at the Aberdeen Proving Ground from 
December, 1917 to June, 1919. His permanent address is 
St. Patrick’s Church, Havre de Grace, Md. 


Fitzgibbon, Rev. James Joseph, Springfield 

Born January 29, 1888, in Limerick, Ireland. Educated 
in National Schools, Ireland, Public School, Holyoke, 
Mass., Holy Rosary High School, Holyoke, Mass., and 
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Received his theo- 
logical training at the Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., 
Can., and was ordained December 19, 1914. He is a mem- 
ber of the American Legion, the K. of C., the C.O.0.F., 
and the A.O.H.. Father Fitzgibbon was commissioned First 
Pieutenant)7Anousty 23,0) Ole ie anda servedmnatauaniD 
Taylor, Ky., and at Camp Devens, Mass, being discharged 
at the latter station, January 29, 1919, with the rank of First 
Lieutenant. His address is St. Mary’s Rectory, Milford, 
Mass. 


Fitzpatrick, Rev. Aloysius Mark, Grand Rapids 
Born April 25, 1889, in Au Sable, Mich. Ordained May 
17, 1913, in Rome, Italy. Commissioned August 21, 1918. 
Discharged December 3, 1918. Address, 733 Bridge Street, 
N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
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Fitzpatrick, Rev. Timothy Francis, C.P. 
Born December 18, 1875, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at 
the Holy Family School, Brooklyn, N. Y., and St. Mary’s 
College, Dunkirk, N. Y. He received his theological train- 
ing at the Passionist Seminary, and was ordained January 
18, 1903. He is a member of the American Legion and the 
K. of C. Father Fitzpatrick was commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant, August 29, 1918, and served at Camp Hill, Va., and 
aboard the Transport Patria. He was discharged at 
Hoboken, N. J., December 30, 1918, and assigned to St. 
Ann’s Monastery, Scranton, Pa. 


Flanagan, Rev. Thomas A., Albany 


Born April 6, 1881, in Hudson, N. Y. Ordained May 21, 
1910. Commissioned December 4, 1917. Served with the 
30th Infantry, A.E.F. Discharged at Camp Dix, May 21, 
1919. Address, 27 South Front Street, Hudson, N. Y. 


Fleming, Rev. Joseph C., New York 


Born May 28, 1882, in Waterbury, Conn. Educated at 
Washington Grammar School, Waterbury, Conn., Crosby 
High School, Waterbury, Conn., Holy Cross College, Wor- 
cester, Mass., and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. 
He received his theological training at St. Joseph’s Semi- 
nary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and was ordained September 18, 
WOU erisea membcrvor ther Kot Gi ihatherv Eb leming 
served asa K. C. Chaplain at the Pelham Bay Naval Train- 
ing Station from October, 1918 to June, 1919. Father 
Fleming was a member of the New York Apostolate Band 
at the time of his service and was made head of the Mission 
Band in September, 1922. 


Fleuren, Rev. Henry Roch, S.J. 


Born May 18, 1873, in Orthen, Holland. Educated in the 
Public School, Antwerp, Belgium, Apostolic School, Turn- 
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hout, Belgium, Loyola University, New Orleans, La. He 
received his theological training in the Jesuit House of 
Studies, and was ordained June 28, 1906. Father Fleuren 
was commissioned First Lieutenant, November 8, 1918; he 
served at Camp Stewart, Va., and in the Transport Service 
and was discharged October 7, 1919, at Camp Pike, Ark., 
as a First Lieutenant. He holds the rank of First Lieu- 
tenant in the Reserve Corps, and is on duty at the Sacred 
Heart Church, Galveston, Tex. 


Flynn, Rev. Clement I., O.M.I. 


Born November 10, 1889, in Lawrence, Mass. Educated 
at St. Mary’s Parochial School, Lawrence, Mass., Lawrence 
High School, Lawrence, Mass., and Villanova College, 
Villanova, P. A. Received his theological training at the 
Oblate Scholasticate, Washington, D. C., and was ordained 
June 2, 1916. Father Flynn served as a K. C. Chaplain, 
April, 1918 to September, 1920, at Portsmouth and Norfolk, 
Va. His permanent address is Tewksbury Novitiate, Tewks- 
bury, Mass. 


Flynn, Rev. Edwin A., Hartford 


Born March 30, 1886, in Derby, Conn. Educated at St. 
Thomas Seminary, Hartford, Conn. Philosophy at St. 
John’s, Boston. Theology at St. Mary’s, Baltimore, Md. 
Ordained May 30, 1915. Member of the K. of C. Com- 
missioned September 13, 1917. Served at Camp Devens, 
and in France with the 301st Infantry, 76th Division. Dis- 
charged May 22, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Diocesan Supervisor of Schools. Address, Box 17, 
Niantic, Conn. 


Fogarty, Rev. Michael Edward, M.A., Ogdensburg 


Born November 23, 1873, in New York City. Educated 
at Public School No. 27, Xavier High School and Manhat- 


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tan College, New York City, and Mt. St. Mary’s, Emmitts- 
burg, Md. Received his theological training at Mt. St. 
Mary’s Seminary, and was ordained June 17, 1902. He is 
a member of the K. of C. Father Fogarty was commis- 
sioned First Lieutenant, August 5, 1918, and served at Camp 
Meade, Md., with the 17th Infantry. He was discharged 
at Camp Meade with the rank of First Lieutenant, Decem- 
ber 14,1918. He was commissioned First Lieutenant in the 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, August 29, 1919, and promoted to 
Captain, May 31, 1922. Heis Pastor of St. Cyril’s Church, 
Alexandria Bay, N. Y. 


Foley, Rev. Charles L., Springfield 


Born November 5, 1884, in North Adams, Mass. Educated 
at St. Joseph’s School and St. Joseph’s High School, North 
Adams, Mass., and Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. 
He received his theological training at the Grand Seminary, 
Montreal, P. Q., and was ordained December 17, 1910. 
He is a member of the American Legion and the K. of C. 
Father Foley was commissioned First Lieutenant April 15, 
1918, and served at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. He was dis- 
charged August 19, 1919, at Camp Devens, Mass., with the 
rank of Captain. His permanent address is 507 Appleton 
Street, Holyoke, Mass. 


Foley, Rev. George Washington, New York 


Born April 30, 1889, in New York City. Educated at St. 
Teresa’s School, La Salle Academy, and Cathedral College. 
Received his theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 
Dunwoodie, N. Y., and was ordained September 19, 1914. 
He is a member of the K. of C. Father Foley was com- 
missioned Lieutenant, junior grade, in the Navy, June 22, 
1917. Heserved on the Receiving Ship at New York, until 
August 13, 1917, and then aboard the U.S.S. Nebraska, 
until January 2, 1919, in convoy and escort duty. He was 
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discharged January 2, 1919, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, 
with the rank of Lieutenant, junior grade. His permanent 


address is 351 East 55th Street, New York City. 


Foley, Rev. William F., S.J. 


Born November 5, 1878, in Detroit, Mich. Educated in 
the Public Schools, Central High School, and University 
of Detroit. Received his theological training at St. Stanis- 
laus Seminary, Florissant, Mo., and was ordained June 
28, 1916. He was commissioned First Lieutenant, Novem- 
ber 15, 1918, and was discharged November 26, 1918, at 
Camp Taylor, Ky. He is an instructor at the University of 
Detroit. 


Ford, Rev. George Barry, New York 


Born October 28, 1885, in Annsville, N. Y. Educated in 
the Public Schools of Utica, Utica High School and Niagara 
University. Received his theological training at St. Joseph’s 
Seminary, Yonkers, N. Y., and was ordained June 6, 
1914. He was commissioned First Lieutenant, April 6, 
1918,/and served at: Camp) Waylor, Ky. Fort Sill) Oklay 
Camp Grant, Ill., and Camp Knox, Ky. Father Ford was 
discharged from the service in December, 1922. His perma- 
nent address is 1546 Dudley Avenue, Utica, N. Y. 


Foote, Rev. Bernard A., M.A., S.J. 


Born February 13, 1883, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at the 
Madison Avenue Public School, and St. James Parochial 
School, Chicago, St. Ignatius High School, Chicago, St. 
Ignatius College, Chicago, and St. Louis University, St. 
Louis, Mo. Received his theological training at St. Louis 
University, and was ordained June 30, 1915. Father Foote 
acted as an Auxiliary Chaplain at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 
He is an instructor at St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. 
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Fornes, Rev. Walter Francis, Buffalo 


Born March 6, 1883, in Buffalo, N. Y. Educated at Public 
School No. 8, and St. Louis Parochial School, Buffalo, 
Canisius High School and Canisius College, Buffalo. Re- 
ceived his theological training at the Jesuit Seminary, Inns- 
bruck, Austria, and was ordained July 18, 1908. Father 
Fornes served in the National Guard from March 4, 1911 
until it was federalized, July 15, 1917. He was on the 
Texas Border in 1916, and in July, 1917, went to Camp 
Wadsworth with the 106th Field Artillery. In France, 
he served with the 104th Field Artillery, and was in the 
Battle of the Meuse-Argonne. He was discharged at Camp 
Upton, N. Y., March 31, 1919, with the rank of First Lieu- 
tcNanivtiemismNector) Ofmoorcter and -Paul@hurcn, 
Williamsville, N. Y. 


Fosselman, Rev. Isidore Francis, O.F.M. 


Born September 21, 1878, in Waverly, Ia. Educated at 
St. Bernard’s School and St. Bernard’s High School, 
Waverly, Ia., and at St. Joseph’s College, Teutopolis, II. 
He received his theological training at the Franciscan 
Monastery, and was ordained June 27, 1903. He was com- 
missioned First Lieutenant, April 1, 1918. He served at 
Newport News, Va., and at Hoboken, N. J., and in the 
Transport Service. He was discharged February 24, 1919, 
at Hoboken, N. J., with the rank of First Lieutenant, and 
was made Superior of the Franciscan Monastery and Novi- 
tiate at Teutopolis, Ill. 


Fox, Rev. George Golden, D.D., Ph.D., S.J. 
Born April 28, 1878, in Gold Hill, Nev. Educated at 
Notre Dame Parochial School, San Francisco, St. Ignatius 
High School, San Francisco, St. Ignatius College, San 
Francisco, and Gonzaga University. Received his theo- 
logical training at the Papal Seminary, Villa San Luigi, 
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Naples, Italy, and was ordained July 27, 1913. He is a 
member of the American Legion, Y. M. I., and the K. of C. 
He was commissioned First Lieutenant August 10, 1918, and 
served at Fort Worden, Fort Casey, Fort Flagler, Puget 
Sound, Wash. He was discharged January 7, 1919, with the 
rank of First Lieutenant, at Puget Sound, and later was com- 
missioned First Lieutenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. 
He is a Professor at the University of Santa Clara, Santa 
Clara, Calif. 


Fox, Rev. Patrick J., Alton 


Born March 17, 1877, in Manorhamilton, Ireland. Edu- 
cated in the National Schools, Ireland, and St. Joseph’s 
College, Cork, Ireland. Received his theological training 
at Lyons Missionary Seminary, France, and St. Joseph’s 
Seminary, Cork, Ireland. He was ordained June 4, 1911. 
Father Fox isa member of the Ki of"C)ihleiserved asia 
K. C. Chaplain from October, 1918 until October, 1919, 
and was stationed at Evacuation Hospital No. 24, Mesvés, 
France. He is Pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, Diver- 
non, Ill. 


Fox, Rev. Raymond J., Green Bay 


Born July 31, 1883. Ordained July 10, 1910. Commis- 
sioned March 23, 1918. Discharged July 15, 1922. Ad- 
dress, c/o Bishop Rhode, Route 6, Green Bay, Wis. 


Francis, Rev. Paul James, M.A., S.A. 


Born January 16, 1863, in Millington, Md. Educated in the 
Public School, Kent Island, Md., and under private tutor, 
and in St. Stephen’s College, Preparatory and College De- 
partments, Annandale, N. Y. Father Francis studied at the 
Protestant Episcopal General Theological Seminary from 
1882 to 1885. He entered the Catholic Church in October, 
1909, and studied theology at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dun- 
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woodie, N. Y., and was ordained in June, 1910. Father 
Francis served as Volunteer Chaplain during the war for 
the sailors who were stationed at the Peekskill Rifle Range. 
He still acts as Volunteer Chaplain to the National Guard 
Troops of New York, during their summer encampments 
at Peekskill. His permanent address is St. Paul’s Friary, 
Graymoor, Garrison, N. Y. 


Francky, Rev. H. Valentin, $.S. Hearts Picpus 


Born April 9, 1863, in Ruysbroeck, Belgium. Educated at 
Brothers of Mercy School, Mechlen, Belgium, and at the 
Jesuit College, Turnhout, Belgium. He received his theo- 
logical training in Louvain, Belgium, and Vannes, France, 
and was ordained December 23, 1888. He entered the mili- 
tary service July 1, 1916, and served at Fort Shafter and 
Schofield Barracks, T. H., until his discharge, February 14, 
1917. He had three years previous service in the National 
Guard of Hawaii. His permanent address is Catholic 
Mission, Honolulu, T. H. 


Frawley, Rev. Lawrence William, Chicago 


Born August 18, 1892, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at the 
Burnside Public and Holy Cross Parochial School in 
Chicago, and at the Cathedral College of the Sacred Heart, 
Chicago. Received his theological training at St. Bernard’s 
Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., and was ordained June 17, 
1916. He is a member of the K. of C. and the American 
Legion. He was commissioned First Lieutenant July 31, 
1918, and served at Ellington Field, Tex., and Camp Logan, 
Tex. Father Frawley was discharged January 22, 1919, 
at Camp Logan. He had six years previous service in the 
Illinois National Guard. He holds the rank of First Lieu- 
tenant in the Chaplains’ Reserve Corps. His permanent 
address is 2343 Walnut Street, Chicago, II. 


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Frein, Rev. Frederick John, Dubuque 

Born October 21, 1888, in Stacyville, Ia. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School, Stacyville, Ia., and St. Lawrence College, 
Mt. Calvary, Wis. Received his theological training at St. 
Paul’s Seminary, St. Paul, Minn., and was ordained June 
9, 1914. He is a member of the American Legion, the K. 
of C., and the C.O.0.F. Father Frein was commissioned 
First Lieutenant in June, 1918, and served at Camp Dodge, 
Ta., with the 88th Division, and in France at Camp Hospital 
No. 68, and Base Hospital No. 208. He was discharged at 
Camp Lee, Va., with the rank of First Lieutenant, June 14, 
1919. “He is the Pastoriot the Sacred, Heart; Churchjot: 
Anthony, Ia. 


Frigon, Rev. Jean B., O.M.I. 

Born July 21S7 bing Staiviaunice, P.O Canc ccante 
an American citizen in 1894. Educated at St. Joseph’s 
College toi hree) Rivers yh Qn) Cana hecelven alsin cos 
logical training at Ottawa University, Canada, and was 
ordained December 25, 1894. He is a member of the K. 
of C. Father Frigon served asa K. C. Chaplain at Browns- 
villeex 2 Ele scuvediasvaidelevate tor the IN. Coy eco 
Europe in 1922. His permanent address is Sacred Heart 
Rectory, Brownsville, Tex. 


Froehlich, Rev. Robert J., Baltimore 
Born December 22, 1880, in Baltimore. Ordained Septem- 
ber 22, 1908. Commissioned September 11, 1918. Served 
at Hospital No, 19, Oteen, N.C. Discharged January 9, 
1919. Address, 2436 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W., Wash., 
1B @.. 

Fullam, Rev. Dennis F., Providence 
Born August 15, 1882, in Glendale, R. I. Ordained Decem- 
ber 18, 1909. Commissioned October 8, 1918. Served at 
Raritan Arsenal and in Transport Duty. Discharged 
September 12, 1919, at Camp Upton. Address, Bristol, R. I. 

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Fuller, Rev. Bernard Andrew, M.A., S.J. 


Born November 10, 1885, in Washington, D. C. Educated 
at St. Aloysius Parochial School, St. Joseph’s School, Gon- 
zaga College High School, and Gonzaga College, Washing- 
ton, D. C., and Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Re- 
ceived his theological training at Woodstock College, Md., 
and was ordained May 18, 1918. He served as Auxiliary 
Chaplain at Camp Meade, Md., October 1, 1918 to June 1, 
1919. His permanent address is 651 Washington Street, 
Buffalo, N.Y: 


Gagnon, Rev. Arthur, P. J., Fall River 


Born in Fall River, Mass., September 4, 1886. Educated 
at the Notre Dame Parochial School, Fall River, Mass., 
and at St. Laurent’s College, Canada. Received his theo- 
logical training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, and was 
ordained May 28, 1916. Father Gagnon was commissioned 
First Lieutenant January 3, 1918. He served at Base Hos- 
pital No. 101, St. Nazaire, for five months and for one year 
with the 327th and 328th Infantry Regiments of the 82nd 
Division. He was in action in the Argonne and Meuse 
Offensives. He was cited for bravery and devotion to duty 
duting the advance of his regiment from La Forge, France 
to Sommerance, France, October 7 to November 1, 1918. 
He was discharged May 22, 1919, at Camp Lee, Va., with 
the rank of First Lieutenant. His permanent address is 
St. Anthony’s Church, New Bedford, Mass. 


Gallagher, Rev. Ambrose, 0.5.B. 
Born August 4, 1881, in Charlotte, N. C. Educated in the 
Parish School, Charlotte, N. C., the Hudson Business Col- 
lege of North Carolina, Belmont Abbey High School, N. 
C., Belmont College, N. C., University of Virginia, Va., 
and Columbia University, N. Y. He received his theological 
training at Belmont Abbey, N. C., and was ordained June 
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10, 1906. He isamember of the K. of C. Father Gallagher 
acted as a K. C. Auxiliary Chaplain at Fort Screven, Ga., 
from October, 1917 to October, 1919. His permanent ad- 
dress is The Benedictine School, Savannah, Ga., where he 
is Rector. 


Gallagher, Rev. Daniel Thomas, Ph.D., Cleveland 


Born April 9, 1891, in Cleveland, O. Educated at St. 
Malachi’s and St. Patrick’s Schools, Cleveland, St. Ignatius 
High School, Cleveland, and St. Ignatius College, Cleve- 
land. He received his theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Cleveland, and was ordained May 29, 1915. He 
is a member of the K. of C. Father Gallagher was com- 
missioned First Lieutenant, August 23, 1918, at Camp 
Taylor, Ky., and served at Laheycourt, France, Virton, 
Belgium, Gravenmacher, Luxembourg, and Wittlich, Ger- 
many. He was discharged with the rank of First Lieu- 
tenant, July 3, 1919, at Camp Sherman, O. His permanent 
address is Assumption Church, North Broadway, Geneva, 
O., where he is Pastor. 


Gallagher, Rev. James F., North Carolina 
Served as an Auxiliary Chaplain at Camp Bragg, N. C. 


Galvan, Rev. Jeremiah, San Francisco 


Born February 27, 1887, in Ireland. Educated in the [rish 
National Schools, St. Michael’s High School, Listowel, 
Ireland, and St. Brendan’s College, Killarney, Ireland. Re- 
ceived his theological training at St. Patrick’s Seminary, 
Thurles, and was ordained June 18, 1911. He is a member 
of the American Legion. Father Galvan was commissioned 
First Lieutenant, November 5, 1917. He served at Camp 
Lewis, Washington, before going overseas. He was in 
action in the St. Mihiel and Argonne Offensives. He was 
cited for gallantry under fire in the Argonne. He was dis- 
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charged in London, England, July, 1919, with the rank of 
First Lieutenant. His permanent address is St. Helena, 
@alit. 


Galvin, Rev. James Francis, Springfield 


Father Galvin has been attending the U. S. Veteran Hos- 
pital at Greenville, 5. C., since December, 1921. 


Gamache, Rev. Peter Calixtus, Manchester 


Born June 18, 1883, in Manchester, N. H. Educated in 
St. Augustine’s Academy, Manchester, N. H., Nicolet Col- 
lege, P. Q., Can., and House of Philosophy, Montreal, Can. 
He received his theological training at St. John’s Seminary, 
Brighton, Mass., and was ordained September 18, 1909. He 
is a member of St. John the Baptist’s Union of America. 
Father Gamache was commissioned First Lieutenant Febru- 
ary 2, 1918, sailed immediately for France and was assigned 
to the Second Division. He was in action with that Divi- 
sion at Chateau-Thierry, June, 1918, in the Aisne-Marne 
Offensive, July, 1918, later at Pont-a-Mousson, St. Mihiel, 
Blanc Mont Ridge, and the Meuse-Argonne, until the sign- 
ing of the Armistice. With the Second Division, Father 
Gamache marched to the Rhine and remained in Germany 
until July, 1919. He was discharged at Camp Devens, 
Mass., August 26, 1919, with the rank of First Lieutenant. 
Permanent address, P. O. Box 39, Farmington, N. H. 


Ganey, Rev. John Joseph, Rochester 


Born January 30, 1885, in Auburn, N. Y. Educated at 
Public School No. 5, Auburn, N. Y., St. Mary’s Parochial 
School, Auburn, N. Y., Auburn Academic High School, 
Auburn, N. Y., and St. Andrew’s Preparatory Seminary, 
Rochester, N. Y. He received his theological training at 
St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., and was ordained 
June 6, 1908. He is a member of the K. of C. Father Ganey 
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was commissioned First Lieutenant, April 2, 1918, ordered 
to Camp Sevier and assigned to the 113th Machine Gun 
Battalion, 30th Division. Was transferred to the 38th In- 
fantry, 3rd Division, A.E.F., July 5, 1918, and to the 119th 
Infantry, 30th Division, January 4, 1919. He was in action 
in the Second Battle of the Marne, July, 1918, in the opera- 
tions at the Vesle, August, 1918, in the St. Mihiel Offensive, 
September, 1918, and in the Meuse-Argonne, September- 
October, AQISn)DischargedvApril Oo 19 l9 tat Cam pmiags 
son, 8. C., with the rank of First Lieutenant. His perma- 
nent address is St. Dominic’s Church, Shortsville, N. Y. 


Garaix, Rev. John M., Marseilles, France, Montreal 


Born June 24, 1867, in Dieulefit, Drome, France. Educated 
in Village School, Charols, France, and the Séminaire de 
Sainte Garde, Vaucluse, France. Received his theological 
training at the Jesuit Scholasticate, Montreal, P. Q., Can., 
and was ordained September 14, 1902. Father Garaix 
served as a Volunteer Chaplain in Marseilles, France, June 
to October, 1918, and as a K. C. Chaplain in the American 
Hospital at Marseilles, October, 1918 to August, 1919. 
Permanent address, 21 Rue du Camas, Marseilles, France. 


Garriga, Rev. Mariano Simon, San Antonio 


Born May 31, 1886, in Pt. Isabel, Tex. Educated in Texas 
Public and Parochial Schools, by private tutor and in St. 
Mary’s College, Kan. Received his theological training at 
St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis., and was ordained 
July, 2,) LOUliitenisvamember otuthem ie Ory Wane eon 
Garriga was commissioned a First Lieutenant May 16, 1916. 
Served at Camp Wilson, Marfa, Big Bend, Brownsville, 
San Benito, and Camp Bowie, in Texas. He went overseas 
with the 144th Infantry. Was in action in the Meuse- 
Argonne Offensive. Discharged July 8, 1919. Permanent 
address, 2121 S. Presa Street, San Antonio, Tex. 
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Gaskin, Rev. Charles, C.P. 


Born July 29, 1891, in Newark, N. J. Educated at St. 
James Parochial School, Newark, N. J., the Passionist Pre- 
paratory School, Dunkirk, N. Y. He took Philosophy at 
the Passionist Monastery, Baltimore, Md., and theology 
at the Passionist Monastery in West Hoboken, N. J. Or- 
Gained ViaverZOmnlo isu sy aymember of thesmmerican 
Legion and the K. of C. Father Gaskin was commissioned 
Pirstlrentenantenepruary (12 i1918 i ¢Servedy at yhorts 
Hamilton and Wadsworth in the United States. Overseas, 
he served at Angers, Nantes and St. Nazaire. Discharged 
at Camp Dix, N. J., with the rank of First Lieutenant, 
Neptember2; 1919. Permanent’ address, St.) Michael’s 
Monastery, West Hoboken, N. J. 


Gauthier, Rev. Pierre Henri, Springfield 


Born May 4, 1883, in Manchaug, Mass. Educated in the 
Public Schools, Grafton, Mass., Levis Commercial College, 
Levis, P. Q., Can., and Levis Classical College, Levis, Can. 
Studied theology at Quebec Seminary, P. Q., Can., and St. 
Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Ordained June 8, 
1918. Member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign 
Wars and L’Union St. Jean Baptiste d’Amerique. Com- 
missioned First Lieutenant August 23, 1918. Served with 
the 5th Army Corps and 310th Engineers. Was in the 
Battle of the Meuse-Argonne. Discharged July 1, 1919, at 
Camp Dix, N. J., with the rank of First Lieutenant. Per- 
manent address, 51 Fountain Street, Holyoke, Mass. 


Gavin, Rev. Thomas F., New York 
Born April 6, 1885, in New York City. Educated at St. 
Brigid’s and St. Ann’s Parochial Schools, New York City, 
St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md., and Mt. St. Mary’s 
College, Emmitsburg, Md. Received his theological train- 
ing at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained 

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June 10, 1911. Commissioned First Lieutenant April 23, 
1918. Served in France with the 2nd Supply Train and the 
9th Infantry of the 2nd Division. Was in action with his 
Division at Chateau-Thierry, Champagne Marne, Aisne- 
Marne, Marbach Sector, and Meuse-Argonne. Discharged 
July 9;1919,at;Campeidix. Na. |i asi Binstmiieutciane: 
Present status, Assistant at St. John Chrysostom’s, Bronx, 
N.Y. Permanent address, 985 East 167th Street, New York 
City. 


Gay, Rev. Peter G., Mon. 


Served at the Hospital in Fort Stanton, New Mexico. Ad- 
dress, King City, Calif. 


Gaynor, Rev. Hugh Augustine, M.A., S.J. 


Born July 28, 1873, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at St. 
Peter’s Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., Fordham Preparatory 
and Xavier High School, New York City, and Georgetown 
University, Washington, D. C. Received theological train- 
ing at Jesuit Seminary, and was ordained July 30, 1910. Is 
a member of the K. of C. Commissioned First Lieutenant, 
Aupustul 1915 served! atu Camp. Gordon Gavta@anme 
McClellan, Ala., and Camp Bowie, Tex. Discharged 
February 28, 1919, at Camp Bowie, Tex., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Present status, Professor of Latin, Fordham Uni- 
versity, New York City. Permanent address, Fordham 
University, New York City. 


Geaney, Rev. W. J. 


No information available. 


Gearhard, Rev. Augustin Francis, Milwaukee 
Born April 18, 1893, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated at SS. 


Peter and Paul Parochial School, Milwaukee, and at St. 
John’s Cathedral College, Milwaukee. Received theo- 


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logical training at St. Francis de Sales Seminary, St. 
Francis, Wis. Ordained June 17, 1917. Commissioned 
First Lieutenant, March 21, 1918. Served with the 328th 
Infantry, 82nd Division, in Camp Gordon, Ga., and in 
France. Was in action at St. Mihiel and in the Meuse- 
Argonne. Was cited three times for bravery in action and 
devotion to duty. Was decorated with the Distinguished 
Service Cross, November 20, 1918. Discharged July 19, 
1919) at; Camp Dix) Nv \J.)as First Lieutenant.’ ‘Present 
status, Assistant Pastor, St. Mary’s Church, Milwaukee, 
Wis. Permanent address, 496 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. 


Gibboney, Rev. John Francis, Seattle 


Born October 4, 1890, in Tacoma, Wash. Educated at 
Bremerton Grammar School, Bremerton, Wash., Bremer- 
ton High School, Bremerton, Wash., and Seattle College, 
Seattle, Wash. Received theological training at St. 
Patrick’s Seminary, Menlo Park, Calif. Ordained June 
28, 1914. Is a member of the K. of C. Was Auxiliary 
Chaplain at Camp Lewis, August, 1918, and K. C. Chap- 
lain at Vancouver Barracks in October, 1918. Reported 
at Camp Taylor, Ky., Chaplains’ Training School, Novem- 
ber 15, 1918, and was discharged there, December 3, 1918, 
as Student Chaplain. Present status, Pastor, Holy Family 
Church, Seattle, Wash. Permanent address, 1815 West 
Roxbury Street, Seattle, Wash. 


Gibson, Rev. William, M.A., Scranton 


Born September 30, 1883, in Scranton, Pa. Educated at 
St. Mary’s Parochial School, Scranton, Pa., St. Thomayg 
College High School Department, and Mt. St. Mary’s 
College, Emmitsburg, Md. Received his theological train- 
ing at Mt. St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md., and Catho- 
lic University, Washington, D. C. Ordained July 3, 1908. 
Commissioned First Lieutenant, September, 1917. Served 
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in the United States at Camp Devens, Mass., and Fort Sam 
Houston, Tex., and in France at Base Hospital No. 68. Dis- 
charged May 30, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Present status, Pastor, at Montrose, Pa. Permanent 
address, Montrose, Pa. 


Gilpatrick, Rev. James William, Scranton 


Born September 5, 1882, in Carbondale, Pa. Educated in 
the Public School, Archbald, Pa., Laurel Hill Academy, 
Susquehanna, Pa., St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md., 
St. Bonaventure’s College, Allegany, N. Y., and Catholic 
University, Washington, D. C. Ordained September 23, 
1909. Is a member of the K. of C. Commissioned First 
Lieutenant July 24, 1918. Served at Camp Wheeler, Ga., 
with the 124th Infantry, and at Base Hospital No. 131, in 
France. Discharged’ May 27, 1919, at Camp Dix, Nv J; 
as First Lieutenant. Present status, Assistant, St. Gabriel’s, 
Hazleton, Pa. Permanent address, 122 South Wyoming 
Street) blazieton) Pa. ) 


Girard, Rev. Arthur L., Chicago 


Born October 16, 1882, in Chicago, Ill. Ordained Septem- 
ber 5, 1908. Commissioned January 24, 1918. Served in 
the A.E.F. with the 108th Sanitary Train. Address, 6442 
Ellis Avenue, Chicago, III. 


Gleeson, Rev. Matthew Carlin, M.A., New York 


Born January 3, 1870, in Englewood, N. J. Educated in 
Christian Schools and Christian High School, Waterford, 
Ireland, Mt. Melleroy College, Ireland, and Manhattan 
College, New York City. Received his theological train- 
ing at St. Joseph’s Provincial Seminary, Troy, N. Y. Or- 
dained May 30, 1896. Commissioned Lieutenant, junior 
grade, in the Navy, October 5, 1903. Father Gleeson has 
the distinction of having been the first Fleet Chaplain in the 
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United States Navy. He was appointed Chaplain of the 
Fleet in June, 1917, and was stationed aboard the U.S.5. 
Pennsylvania. During the cruise around the world, Father 
Gleeson was aboard the U.S.S. Connecticut. He was com- 
mended by President Theodore Roosevelt on the occasion 
of the explosion aboard the U.S.S. Missouri. His present 
status is Captain Chaplain, U.S.N., at New York Navy 
Yard and Naval Hospital. His permanent address is 69 
Fast 92nd Street, New York City. 


Gleissner, Rev. John B., Galveston 


Born October 31, 1866, in Bavaria. Educated in Govern- 
ment Schools in Bavaria, and Steyl College, Holland. Re- 
ceived his theological training at Steyl, Holland, and was 
ordained July 10, 1889. He is a member of the K. of C. 
Father Gleissner served as a K. C. Chaplain during the 
war, and is still a K. C. Chaplain for R.O.T.C., at College 
Station, Tex. His permanent address is L. B. 914, Bryan, 
plicxais 


Glennon, Rev. Edward A., Pittsburgh 


Born October 19, 1880, in Rondout, N. Y. Ordained 
December 21, 1907. Commissioned July 23, 1918. Served 
at Camp Meade, Md., and Camp Forrest, Ga. Discharged 
January 2, 1919. Address, 69 Bright Street, Jersey City, 
IN SHE 


Golden, Rev. James A., Grand Rapids 


Born June 20, 1873, in Dennison, Mich. Educated in 
County School and Detroit College and University. Re- 
ceived his theological training at the Grand Seminary, 
Montreal, Can., and was ordained December 21, 1901. He 
is a member of the K. of C. Father Golden served as a 
K. C. Chaplain. He was with the Ist Division and served 
at Paris, at Convalescent Hospital No. 99, in the Toul 
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Sector, in the St. Mihiel Salient and in the Battle of the 
Argonne. He was wounded in the shoulder on October 
5, 1918, during the Battle of the Argonne. Cited for gal- 
lantry during the engagement at St. Mihiel. Discharged 
August 30, 1919. His present status is Pastor of St. Simon’s 
Church, Sudington, Mich. His permanent address is 
Sudington, Mich. 


Gorman, Rev. Charles Francis, Philadelphia 


Born December 23, 1891, in Philadelphia. Educated at 
Visitation School, Roman Catholic High School, and St. 
Charles College, Philadelphia. Received his theological 
training at St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Philadelphia, 
Pa., and was ordained in May, 1916. Heis a member of the 
Ki of Ge Shanahan Ga G@ wand the nV ictrix C1Oea Haties 
Gorman was commissioned October 30, 1917. He served 
with the 12th Engineers, A.E.F., from December 14, 1917 
until April, 1919, and was in action with this regiment in 
the Somme Defensive, in St. Mihiel and in the Meuse- 
Argonne. He was discharged on August 1, 1919, at Camp 
Dix, N. J., as a First Lieutenant. He is at present an 
Assistant at Our Mother of Sorrows Church, Philadelphia, 
Pa. His permanent address is 48th and Lancaster Avenue, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Gorman, Rev. Francis Bertrand, O.P. 


Born October 24, 1891, in Washington, D. C. Educated 
in the Public Schools, Gonzaga High School and George- 
town College, in Washington, and in the Dominican Novi- 
tiate at Somerset, O. He received his theological training 
at Immaculate Conception College, and was ordained 
June 15, 1917. He is a member of the K. of C. Father 
Gorman served as a Volunteer Chaplain at Belvoir, Va., 
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in 1918. He is Secretary to the Very Rev. Provincial, at 
St. Vincent Ferrer’s Priory, 869 Lexington Avenue, New 
York City. 


Grace, Rev. William Henry, Green Bay 


Born September 23, 1883, in West Bloomfield, N. Y. Edu- 
cated at St. Peter’s Parochial School, Oshkosh, Wis., and St. 
Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. Received his theological 
training at St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn., and was 
Ordained | Unewen gies Elevista member of the. Ki jofiC: 
Father Grace was commissioned First Lieutenant August 
11, 1918. He served at Camp Custer, Mich., until his 
discharge, December 9, 1918. His permanent address is 
Winneconne, Wis., where he is Pastor of St. Mary’s Church. 


Gracey, Rev. Edward Jay, Cleveland 


Born July 20, 1885. Commissioned 1918. Served at Camp 
Sherman, O. Address, Millport, O. 


Grant, Rev. James Morgan, D.D., Ph.D., M.A., Wilmington 

Born July 2, 1879, in Wilmington Del. Educated at Wil- 
mington Parochial and Public Schools, the Wilmington 
Public High School, St. Anselm’s College, Manchester, 
Nid andeot. @harles. College.) Ellicott City, Md,),) Re- 
ceived his theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Baltimore, Md., and the American College, Rome, Italy. 
Ordained September 18, 1909. Is a member of the Ameri- 
can Legion and the K. of C. Commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant, February 21, 1917. Served at Camps Wheeler, 
Jackson, Merritt, and Gordon, and in France. Discharged 
January 14, 1918, at Camp Gordon, as First Lieutenant. 
Now Assistant at St. Patrick’s Wilmington. Permanent 
address, 1414 King Street, Wilmington, Del. 


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Grashoff, Rev. Raphael, C. P. 


Born July 18, 1886, in New Orleans, La. Educated in the 
Public Schools and Jesuit College of New Orleans, La. 
Received his theological training at Passionist Retreats in 
Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Cincinnati, St. Paul and Kansas. 
Ordained June) 22/1 Odi s)a member ofl the he orm, 
Father Grashoff was a K. C. Auxiliary Chaplain from 
November, 1917 to May, 1918, at the Chaplains’ Training 
School, Camp Taylor, Ky., June-July, 1918. Commissioned 
First Lieutenant, June 1, 1918, promoted to Captain, March 
26, 1919. Recommended for promotion to Major, May 
15.) 19192) SérvediatvGanip)*laylor, Ky. and swe yivians 
France. Was Senior Chaplain at American Embarkation 
Center, A.E.F. Discharged at Camp Taylor, Ky., August 
29, 1919, as Captain. Now on Missionary duty. Perma- 
nent address, Passionist Fathers, Norwood Park, Chicago, 
Ill. 


Grembowicz, Rev. John A., Chicago 


Born June 11, 1887, in Alexandrowo, Poland. Educated 
at St. Michael’s School and St. Cyril’s College, Chicago, 
Ill. Received theological training at St. Francis Seminary, 
Wisconsin. Ordained June 10, 1911. Commissioned First 
Lieutenant December 17, 1917. Served at Camp Grant, III., 
and in) the “ALE F. at) Rennes,” Verduny \Romagne mand 
Argonne Cemetery. Discharged August 6, 1919, at Camp 
Grant as First Lieutenant. Permanent address Harvey, IIl., 
where he is Pastor of St. John’s Church. 


Gressin, Rev. Charles, D.D., M.S.C., France 


Born October 31, 1863, in Nerondes Cher, France. Edu- 

cated at the Bourges Seminary, minor and major, Bourges, 

France, and at St. Apolinaris Pontifical University, Rome, 

Italy. Ordained June 24, 1888. Father Gressin served as 
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an Auxiliary Chaplain and Interpreter to soldiers stationed 
in and near Mornay Berry, Cher, France, during the war. 
He is Pastor at the Church there. 


Griffin, Rev. Edmond J oseph, Kansas City 


Born November 5, 1883, in Ireland. Educated in the National 
Schools, St. Flannan’s High School and All Hallows Col- 
lege, Ireland. Received his theological training at All 
Hallows Seminary, Ireland, and the Catholic University, 
Washington, D. C. Ordained June 24, 1908. Commis- 
sioned First Lieutenant, June 19, 1916. Served at Fort 
Totten, N. Y., with the A.E.F., and Camp Lewis, Wash. 
He was in action at the Aisne-Marne, Verdun, St. Mihiel 
and the Argonne. He is still in the Army and holds the 
rank of Captain. He is Chaplain at the Disciplinary Bar- 
racks, Alcatraz, Calif. 


Griffin, Rev. Patrick H., Indianapolis 


Born February 8, 1879, in Indianapolis, Ind. Educated 
in the Public, Parochial and Public High School of Indian- 
apolis, St. Mary’s College, Kansas, and the Catholic Uni- 
versity, Washington, D.C. Received his theological train- 
ing at Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Ordained 
June 11, 1905. Father Griffin was commissioned First 
Lieutenant, September 23, 1918, and served at Fort Harri- 
son, Ind., and Fort Bayard, N. M. He was discharged 
October 18, 1919. Prior to his commission, he served as a 
K. C. Chaplain. His permanent address is c/o Catholic 
Church Extension Society, 180 North Wabash Avenue, 
Chicago, II. 


Grogan, Rev. Anthony James, New York 
Born June 14, 1873, in Bracka, Tullamore, Kings County, 
Ireland. Educated at Mucklagh National School, St. 
Columba’s School, Tullamore and St. Finian’s College, 
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Navan, Ireland. Received his theological training at St. 
Joseph’s Seminary, Troy, N. Y., and St. Joseph’s Seminary, 
Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained May 27, 1899. Father 
Grogan is a member of the K. of C., and served as a K. C. 
Chaplain at Ellis Island, March 15, 1918 to October 31, 
1919. He is Pastor of the Mission of Our Lady of the 
Rosary, 7 State Street, New York City. 


Grohman, Rev. Louis J., Grand Rapids 


Born September 7, 1886, in Saginaw, Mich. Educated at 
St. Andrew’s School, and St. Andrew’s High School, Sagi- 
naw, Mich., St. Gregory’s Preparatory Seminary, Cincin- 
nati, O., and St. Francis Preparatory Seminary, Milwaukee, 
Wis. Received his theological training at the Grand Semi- 
nary, Montreal, Can., and St. Thomas Seminary, Denver, 
Colo. Ordained June 24, 1911. Commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant, October 15, 1918. Served at Camp Funston, Kan., 
until his discharge, January 8, 1919. Permanent address, 
Julesburg, Colo. 


Grusenmeyer, Rev. Francis Charles, Cincinnati 


Born January 30, 1886, in Greenville, O. Educated at St. 
Mary’s Parochial School, Greenville, O., and St. Gregory’s 
Preparatory Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Received his theo- 
logical training at Mt. St. Mary Seminary of the West. 
Ordained: June 12 (9120 lsvay member, ofethes American 
Legion and the K. of C. K. C. Chaplain, November 10, 
1917 to November 24, 1918, at Camp Sherman, O. Com- © 
missioned First Lieutenant, November 24, 1918. Dis- 
charged December 13, 1918, at Camp Sherman, O., as First 
Lieutenant. Commissioned First Lieutenant Chaplain, 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, and assigned to 329th Infantry, 
95th Division, October 7, 1919. Pastor, Church of the 
Resurrection, Cincinnati, O. Permanent address, 1729 Iliff 
Avenue, Cincinnati, O. 


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Gwyer, Rev. Charles F., Pittsburgh 


Born July 12, 1884, in Pittsburgh. Ordained June 25, 1910. 
Commissioned September 17, 1917. Served with the 312th 
Field Artillery, at Camp Meade and in France. Discharged 
at Camp Dix, September 12, 1919. Address, Rochelle and 
Georgia Avenues, Mt. Oliver Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


Habraken, Rev. Bernard Anton, Superior 


Born in Zeeland, Netherlands. Educated in local Schools 
at) Zeeland» "College: ot Crozier Fathersi@at. Uden, 
Netherlands, and University of St. Gregory, Rome, 
Italy. Received theological training at Gregorian Uni- 
versity, Rome, Italy. Ordained July 14, 1900. Father 
Habraken was appointed First Lieutenant, November 5, 
1918, and received his order to report when the Armistice 
was signed. His permanent address is Tomahawk, Wis. 


Hackett, Rev. Harry J., Springfield 


Born May 7, 1882, in Portland, Me. Educated in the 
Worcester Public Schools, Worcester High School, and 
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Received theological 
training at Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Or- 
dained December 17, 1910. Is a member of the K. of C. 
Father Hackett was commissioned First Lieutenant, August 
Iaeho [oun oetved at BasevbLospital/ Nos 101, (Sty Nazaire: 
Camp Hospital No. 30, St. Vincent, France, and Base Hos- 
pital No. 85, Angers, France. Discharged July 31, 1919, 
as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J. Went to St. Ber- 
nard’s Church, Fitchburg, Mass., as Curate. Permanent 
address, 240 Water Street, Fitchburg, Mass. 


Hackett, Rev. James Joseph, New York 
Born February 26, 1879, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Anthony’s and St. Joseph’s Parochial Schools, and in 
Public Schools, 44 and 3, New York City, and at St. 


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Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. Received his theo- 
logical training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. 
Ordained May 25, 1907. Commissioned First Lieutenant, 
February 7, 1918. Served with 30th Division at Camp 
Sevier, S. C., and overseas. Was in advance through Hinden- 
burg Line. Discharged April 18, 1919, at Camp Upton, 
L. I., as First Lieutenant. Assistant as Holy Trinity Church, 
West 82nd Street, New York City. 


Hackett, Rev. John Richard, Detroit 

Born November 30, 1885, in Dowagiac, Mich. ‘Educated 
at Dowagiac Public School, Dowagiac High School, and 
Assumption College, Sandwich, Ontario, Can. Received 
his theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, 
Md. Ordained July 2, 1911. Member of the American 
Legion, K. of C., and Elks. Commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant September 12, 1918. Served at Camp Custer, Mich. 
Discharged at Camp Custer, Mich., December 9, 1918, as 
First Lieutenant. Permanent address, Emmett, Mich. 


Hackett, Rev. Patrick James, Manchester 

Born April 15, 1889, in Concord, N. H. Educated at St. 
John’s School, Concord, N. H., Concord High School, and 
St. Anselm’s College, Manchester, N. H. Received his 
theological training at Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., 
Can. Ordained December 23, 1916. Member of the K. of 
C. Commissioned First Lieutenant, August 23, 1918. 
Served at Camp Taylor, Ky., and at Camp Devens, Mass. 
Received his discharge at Camp Devens, August 2, 1919. 
He is an Assistant at [mmaculate Conception Church, Ports- 
mouth, N. H. His permanent address is 7 Allison Street, 
Concord, N. H. 


Haelterman, Rev. Ghislain, Santa Fe 
Born February 29, 1868, in Appelterre-Eychem, East 
Flanders, Belgium. Educated at the Common School of 
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Appelterre, College of Grammont, College of Enghien, and 
Petite Seminaire of St. Nicolas. Received theological train- 
ing at American College, Louvain, Belgium. Ordained 
NUNC 29 MAS Za viemiberot the / Kjot CG imoervedias, Ky GC. 
Chaplain from February 19, 1918 until October, 1919. 
Attended two American Camps at Bordeaux, France, from 
March, 1918, until October, 1919. Permanent address, 
Grimmingen, Belgium. 


Hafner, Rev. Casper Aloysius, C.M. 


Born October 26, 1890, in Germantown, Pa. Educated at 
Immaculate Conception School and St. Vincent’s College, 
Philadelphia. Received theological training at St. Vincent’s 
Seminary. Ordained September 8, 1915. Is a member of 
the K. of C. Commissioned First Lieutenant, July 12, 1918. 
Served at Hazelhurst Field, Mineola, L. I., until discharged 
December 18, 1918. Professor of Chemistry at St. John’s 
College, Brooklyn, N. Y. Permanent address, St. John’s 
College, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Hagan, Rev. Joseph Daniel, Pittsburgh 


Born March 3, 1880, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Educated at Holy 
Family School, Latrobe, Pa., St. Paul’s Cathedral School, 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pa., and 
St. Vincent’s College, Beatty, Pa. Received theological 
training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained 
December 21, 1907. Commissioned First Lieutenant, July 
2, 1918. Served in the United States at Camp Sherman, O., 
with the 158th Depot Brigade, and in Camp Fremont, 
Calif., with the 8th Infantry. Went to Camp Pontanzen, 
France, with the 8th Infantry, and remained with that 
regiment until April, 1919, when he was transferred to 
Germany and assigned to the 30th Infantry at Munstermai- 
feld. Returned to the United States with the 30th Infantry, 
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August 14, 1919, and was discharged September 12, 1919. 
Pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas’ Church, Coal Centre, Pa. 
Permanent address, Coal Centre, Pa. 


Halligan, Rev. James John, New York 


Born July 23, 1886, in Patterson, N. J. Educated at 
Epiphany Parochial School, New York City, Xavier High 
School, New York City, and St. Francis Xavier College, 
New York City. Received his theological training at St. 
Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and the American 
College in Rome, Italy. Ordained May 5, 1912. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned September, 1917. Served 
with the 77th Division at Camp Upton, L. I., until April, 
1918, and in France until the Division returned home. Was 
in action at the Luneville Sector, the Oise, Aisne and Meuse- 
Argonne Offensive. Received two Divisional and one 
A.E.F. General Headquarters citations. Discharged as 
First Lieutenant, at Camp Upton, May 10, 1919. 


Halloran, Rev. Frederick Joseph, Trenton 
Born November 11, 1887, in Holyoke, Mass. Educated 
in the Holyoke Parochial and Public Schools, St. Charles 
College, Ellicott City, Md., and St. Hyacinthe College, 
Quebec, Can. Received his theological training at Grand 
Seminary, Quebec, and St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, 
Md. Ordained June 22, 1912. Member of the K. of C. 
Commissioned August 22, 1918. Served at the Hospital 
Centre in Nantes, France, and was discharged July 29, 1919 
at Camp Lee, Va., as First Lieutenant. Had served prior 
to the World War with the 2nd Field Artillery, New Jersey 
National Guard. Pastor of St. Vincent de Paul’s Church, 
May’s Landing, N. J. Permanent address, May’s Landing, 
INGE 
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Halloran, Rev. John, Bismarck 


Born June 2, 1883, in Bismarck, N. D. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School, Bismarck, and St. Thomas College. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, 
Minn. Ordained June 11, 1916. Member of the American 
Legion and the K. of C. Commissioned January 14, 1918. 
Served with the 34th Division at Camp Cody, N. M., and 
in France. Also was stationed at the Base Hospital in 
Bazoilles-sur Meuse, France. Discharged May 23, 1919, 
at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant. Prior to war, had 
served as Sergeant in Ist Infantry, North Dakota National 
Guard for two and a half years, and had four years military 
training in College. Pastor at Stanley, N. D. Permanent 
address, Stanley, N. D. 


Hamill, Rev. Ignatius A., M.A., S.J. 


Born August 2, 1880, in Chicago, Il]. Educated in Private 
Schools, Chicago, Ill., St. Ignatius High School, Chicago, 
St. Mary’s High School, Kan., St. Mary’s College, Kan., 
and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. Received theo- 
logical training at Jesuit House of Studies, Florrisant, Mo. 
Ordained June 27, 1912. Member of the K. of C. Served 
ace AUxiianvyhapidinvrrom: .junee 2, 1915,4 until 
September 15, 1919. Served in France at Blois, Loir et 
Cher, Tours, Indre et Loire, Commercy, Brest. Principal 
of Creighton University High School. Permanent address, 
Creighton University, Omaha, Neb. 


Hamtil, Rev. William A., St. Louis 
Born June 30, 1892, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at St. 
Wenceslaus Parochial School, St. Louis, and at St. Louis 
Preparatory Seminary. Received theological training at 
the Kenrick Seminary, Webster Grove, Mo. Ordained 
June 11, 1915. Member of the American Legion. Com- 
missioned First Lieutenant, August 1, 1918. Served at 

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Camp Shelby, Miss., August 15, 1918 to September 15, 
1918. Overseas, he served at Manchester, Eng., Winchester, 
Eng., Clisson, France, Chateau d’Aux, France, Le Mans, 
France, Tours, France (with North Russian Expedition), 
at Kola, Russia, and Archangel, Russia, with 310th Engi- 
neers. Was in Russia from February to June, 1919. Deco- 
rated with the Order of St. Stanislaus (Russian), June 25, 
1919. Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp ‘Taylor, 
Ky., July 26, 1919. Administrator of St. Wenceslaus Church, 
St. Louis, Mo. Permanent address, 3014 Oregon Avenue, 
St. Louis, Mo. 


Harley, Rev. James L., New York 


Born March 2, 1891, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., St. Mary’s High School, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., St. Francis High School, Loretto, Pa., 
and St. Bonaventure’s College, Allegany, N. Y. Received 
theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, 
Ney Ordainedaluned 7. nO 1OL mivlember olithes aio ties 
Commissioned August 10, 1918. Served at Camp Jackson, 
Columbia, S. C., until his discharge, December 7, 1918. Is 
Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 
462 Madison Avenue, New York City. Permant address, 
144 West 90th Street, New York City. 


Harmon, Rev. Thomas L., M.A., Chicago 


Born February 28, 1878, in Chicago, Ill. Educated in the 
Public Schools and Private Academy, Chicago, Christian . 
Brothers’ High School, St. Louis, Mo., St. Mary’s College, 
N.Y. Received theological training at the Kenrick Semi- 
nary, Webster Grove, Mo. Ordained in June, 1901. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. and the American Legion. Commis- 
sioned September 18, 1917. Served at Camp Grant, IIL. 
September 1917 to February, 1918, Fort Sam Houston, 
Tex., February to May, 1918, and overseas June, 1918 to 
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June, 1919. Was on the firing line for 76 days, taking part 
in the Sezerais Defensive, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne 
Offensive. Decorated with the Croix de Guerre with 
palm, May 16, 1919. Was cited twice. Discharged as 
Captain at Camp Grant, Ill., June 26, 1919. Served as 
Chaplain of the Great Lakes Training School, May to 
September, 1917. Pastor, St. Barbara’s Church, Brookfield, 
Ill. Captain Chaplain Officers’ Reserve Corps, Head- 
quarters, 65th Cavalry Division. Permanent address, 132 
South Prairie Avenue, Brookfield, Il. 


Harpin, Rev. Jordan Adelard, O.P. 


Born April 7, 1871, in St. Ours-sur-Richelieu, P. Q., Can. 
INatralizedy bebruary. 235, 19125) ducated at) @atholic 
Primary Schools, Quebec, Can., Sorel College, Can., and 
Sherbrooke College, P. Q., Can. Received theological train- 
ing at the Dominican Convent of St. Hyacinthe, P. Q., Can. 
Ordained March 25, 1895. Father Harpin served asa K. C. 
Chaplain at Camp Haitien and at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 
September, 1918 to September, 1919. Is now on Mission 
work. Permanent address, Dominican Priory, 818 Middle 
Street, Fall River, Mass. 


Harrington, Rev. Joseph M., Ph.D., S.T.L., Chicago 


Born August 7, 1891, in Chicago, Ill. Educated in Chicago 
Public and Parochial Schools and in Chicago Cathedral 
College. Received his theological training at North Ameri- 
can College, Rome, Italy. Ordained June 17,1916. Member 
of the K. of C. and the American Legion. Commissioned 
First Lieutenant, August, 1918, and was stationed at Camp 
Taylor, Ky., until his discharge in December, 1918. He 
was later commissioned First Lieutenant in the Officers’ 
Reserve Corps. Permanent address, 22 North Kildare 
Avenue, Chicago, II. 


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Harrington, Rev. William Joseph, St. Paul 


Born December 29, 1885, in Ishpeming, Mich. Educated 
at St. John’s Parochial School, Ishpeming, Mich., St. John’s 
High School, Ishpeming, Mich., St. Norbert’s College, 
W. DePere, Wis., and St. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. 
Received theological training at St. Paul’s Seminary, St. 
Paul, Minn. Ordained June 7, 1912. Member of the K. 
of C., B.P.O.E., American Legion and Veterans of Foreign 
Wars. Commissioned July 1, 1917. Served at Fort Snel- 
ling, Camp Mills, and in France with the 151st Field Artil- 
lery, 42nd Division. In action in Lorraine, Champagne- 
Marne, Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel, and in the Argonne. 
Went to Germany with the Army of Occupation. Dis- 
charged May 12, 1919, as Captain at Camp Dodge, Ia. 
Served in the National Guard on the Mexican Border, 
September, 1916 to February, 1917. Is Captain of the 151st 
Field Artillery, Minnesota National Guard. Assistant at 
St. Luke’s Church, St. Paul, Minn. Permanent address, 22 
North Lexington, St. Paul, Minn. 


Harron, Rev. Thomas Joseph, Philadelphia 


Born June 11, 1881, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at St. 
Francis Xavier Parochial School, Philadelphia, Thaddeus 
Stevens Public School, Philadelphia, and St. Charles Col- 
lege, Ellicott City, Md. Received theological training at 
St. Charles Borromeo’s Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Or- 
dained May 27, 1911. Member of the American Legion. 
Commissioned August 19, 1918. Served at Camps Forrest, 
Ga., and Lewis, Wash. Discharged January 2, 1919, as 
First Lieutenant at Camp Lewis, Wash. Appointed Chap- 
lain, First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, October 3, 
1919. Resigned, 1921. Pastor of St. Isidore’s Church, 
Quakertown, Pa. Permanent address, 531 West Broad 
Street, Quakertown, Pa. 
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Hart, Rev. William Laurence, St. Paul 


Born June 21, 1865, in Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng. Became 
an American citizen, January 14, 1903. Educated in Schools 
in England, Bermuda and Canada and at St. Michael’s 
College, Toronto, Can. Received theological training at 
Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Ordained in De- 
cember, 1896. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp Fun- 
ston, Kan., November, 1917 to June, 1918, and in France 
from June, 1918 to March, 1919. He was in action in the 
Vosges Mountains, at St. Mihiel and in the Argonne with 
the 140th Infantry. He was cited for bravery in action. 
Permanent address, Lakeville, Minn. 


Harter, Rev. Sylvester, O.S.B. 


Born December 8, 1886, in New Cassel (Campbellsport), 
Wis. Educated at St. Michael’s Parochial and St. Francis 
Parochial Schools, Milwaukee, Marquette Academy, Mil- 
waukee, St. John’s University High School, and St. John’s 
University, Collegeville, Minn. Received theological train- 
ing at St. John’s University Seminary, Collegeville, Minn. 
Ordained June 15, 1916. Member of the American Legion. 
Commissioned January 14, 1918. Served at Camp Cody, 
N.M., Camp Dix, N. J., Red Cross Hospital, Mossley Hill, 
Liverpool, Eng., and Motor Reception Park, St. Nazaire, 
France. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dodge, 
Dane ULyaro Usb oma Ee LOLeSsOMma tno ta bOnn snl niversity 
Collegeville, Minn. Permanent address, St. John’s Uni- 
versity, Collegeville, Minn. 


Hartigan, Rev. Edward Michael, Boston 


Born October 26, 1889, in Roslindale, Mass. Educated at 
Charles Sumner School, Roslindale, Mass., Bigelow Gram- 
mar School, South Boston, Mass., South Boston High 
School, Boston College, and U.S. Military Academy, West 


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Point, N. Y. (one year). Received theological training at 
St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass. Ordained June 8, 
1917. Member of the K: of C. Commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant, August 5, 1918. Served at Camp Devens, Mass., 
and Embarkation Camp, Bordeaux, France. Discharged 
July 9, 1919, Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant. Per- 
manent address, 489 Broadway, Everett, Mass. 


Hartke, Rev. Leo Mathias, Chicago 


Born November 29, 1885, in Cincinnati, O. Educated at 
St. Mary’s School and St. Xavier’s High School, Cincin- 
nati, and at St. Ignatius College and St. Cyril’s College, 
Chicago, Ill. Received theological training at Mt. St. 
Mary’s Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Ordained December 23, 
1911. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned August 23, 
1918, and went to France. Served overseas with the 105th 
Infantry, 27th Division. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. 
Y., April 1, 1919, as First Lieutenant. Is Assistant at Cor- 
pus Christi Church, Chicago, Ill. Permanent address, 4920 
Grand Boulevard, Chicago, [1l. 


Hayden, Rev. Thomas Patrick, N.C. 


Born December 1, 1872, in New York City. Educated in 
New York City Parochial and Public Schools and at St. 
Mary’s College, Belmont, N.C. Received theological train- 
ing at Belmont Abbey, N. C. Ordained June 8, 1908. 
Member of the K. of C. Commissioned October, 1917. 
Served at Fox Hills, N. Y., Camp Gordon, Ga., and Fort 
McPherson, Ga. Discharged December 2, 1920, as First 
Lieutenant, at Fort McPherson, Ga. Chaplain at Federal 
Prison, Atlanta, Ga. Permanent address, 79 East Hunter 
Street, Atlanta, Ga. 


Hayes, Rev. Joseph A., M.A., Philadelphia 


Born October 2, 1881, in Phoenixville, Pa. Educated in 
Parochial and Public Schools, Phoenixville, Pa., Roman 
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Catholic High School, Philadelphia, and St. Joseph’s Col- 
lege, Philadelphia, Received theological training at St. 
Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Ordained May 17, 1913. 
Commissioned August 23, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor, 
Ky., at Le Mans, France, and with the 6th Division Head- 
quarters, in France. Was in action in the Argonne. Dis- 
charged June 16, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Assistant Rector at St. Edward’s Church, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Permanent address, 2417 North 8th Street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 


Hayes, Rev. William A., Newark 


Born February 9, 1885, in Jersey City, N. J. Ordained 
March 2, 1912. Commissioned September 27, 1917. Served 
with the 321st Infantry, A.E.F. Discharged August 15, 
1919, at Camp Upton. Address, 741 Palisade Avenue, 
West New York, N. J. 


Healey, Rev. John J., C.SS.R. 


Born October 23, 1884, in New York City. Ordained July 
Jeet Commissioned ,September: 20,1913.) Served at 
Camp Upton, N. Y., and with the 56th Field Artillery, at 
Fort Sill, Okla. Discharged February 10, 1919. Address, 
526 59th Street, Brooklyn. 


Heaney, Rev. Francis J., New York 


Educated at Immaculate Conception School, New York 
City, Xavier High School, New York City, and St. Francis 
Xavier College, New York City. Received theological 
training at Troy and Dunwoodie. Ordained June 24, 1898. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain, from November, 1918, to July, 
1919, at U.S. A. General Hospital No. 38. Pastor Blessed 
Sacrament Church, West Brighton, 8. 1I., N. Y. Permanent 
address, 30 Manor Road, West Brighton, S. I., N. Y. 


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Hearon, Rev. James Patrick, New York 

Born March 2, 1886, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated in 
Brooklyn Public and Parochial Schools, Niagara Univers- 
ity High School, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Niagara Uni- 
versity, Niagara Falls) N. Y. Received theological train- 
ing at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained 
June 17, 1916. Member of the American Legion and the 
K. of C. Commissioned April 1, 1918. Served with the 
304th Cavalry, at Leon Springs, Tex., and with the 43rd 
Field Artillery, at the same station. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, at Camp Stanley, Leon Springs, Tex., January 
16, 1919. Commissioned First Lieutenant Chaplain in the 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, and assigned to the 77th Division, 
October 6, 1919. Permanent address, 2496 Marion Avenue, 
Bronx, New York City. 


Heeney, Rev. Michael, Chicago 
Born December 5, 1888, in Chicago. Ordained May 29, 
1915. Commissioned September 25, 1918. Discharged 
December 3, 1918, at Fort Sheridan, I1l., but remained as 
K. C. Chaplain. Address, 217 North Ottawa Street, Joliet, 
Ill. 


Hegarty, Rev. John M., Monterey 


Born January 23, 1883, in Ireland. Educated in the National 
Schools, Ireland and St. Patrick’s College, Ireland. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Michael’s Seminary, Ire- 
land. Ordained June 10, 1910. Served as K. C. Auxiliary 
Chaplain at March Field, Calif., during war. Rector of 
St. Anthony’s Church, Long Beach, Calif. Permanent ad- 
dress, 710 East 6th Street, Long Beach, Calif. 


Hegarty, Rev. Thomas Joseph, Charleston 


Born November 24, 1868, in Donegal, Ireland. Educated 
in National Schools, Ireland, Private Schools and 
Seminary in Donegal, Ireland. Received theological train- 


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ing at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained 
April 8, 1892. Served as Auxiliary Chaplain at Camp 
Jackson, S. C., February, 1918 to February, 1919. Pastor 
of St. Peter’s Church, Columbia, 8S. C. Permanent address, 
1529 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. 


Heid, Rev. Fabian, M.A., O.S.B. 


Born August 1, 1885, in Erie, Pa. Educated at St. John’s 
School, Erie, Pa., St. Vincent’s College Preparatory, and 
St. Vincent’s College, Beatty, Pa. Received theological 
training at St. Vincent’s College. Ordained July 1, 1911. 
Served as K. C. Auxiliary Chaplain in 1918, at Camps 
Taylor and Knox, Ky. Professor at St. Vincent’s College. 
Permanent address, St. Vincent’s College, Beatty, Pa. 


Hengell, Rev. Henry C., Ph.D., Milwaukee 


Born February 26, 1877, in Waukesha, Wis. Educated in 
Parochial Schools in Lyons, Ia., and Waukesha, Wis., 
Waukesha Public High School, St. Francis College, St. 
Francis, Wis., and St. Benedict’s College, Atchison, Kan. 
Received theological training at Eichstaett Seminary, 
Bavaria, Germany. Ordained March 28, 1903. Member of 
the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain at University of 
Wisconsin, July 1, 1918 to January 1, 1919. Permanent ad- 
dress, 723 State Street, Madison, Wis. 


Higgins, Rev. Clarence Joseph, Peoria 
Born August 28, 1890, in Odell, Il]. Educated at Odell 
Public School, St. Paul School, Odell, St. Paul High 
School, Odell, and St. Bede College, Peru, Ill. Received 
theological training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, 
N.Y. Ordained June 6, 1914. Member of the American 
Legion and the K. of C. Commissioned September 19, 
11/7.) ServedsatwCamp. Dodce law Camp U ptony Nw Y.) 
and overseas. Was in action on the Alsace Front and in the 


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Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Received the French Fourra- 
gere. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Taylor, 
Ky., July 13, 1920. Pastor, St. Catherine’s Church, Aledo, 
Ill. Permanent address, Aledo, II. 


Higgins, Rev. Edward Joseph, M.A., Brooklyn 


Born July 7, 1890, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at St. 
Stephen’s and St. Mary Star of the Sea Schools, St. John’s 
Preparatory and St. John’s College, all in Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Received theological training at St. John’s Seminary, 
Brooklyn. Ordained May 19, 1914. Member of the 
American Legion and the K. of C. Commissioned August 
9 1918. -Servediat Campi LayloriKy.. Camp Upton enw 
and Hospital No. 13, Dansville, N. Y. Discharged Febru- 
ary 6, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Dansville, N. Y. Perma- 
nent address, 300 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Hinssen, Rev. Michael Herman, Cincinnati 


Born October 6, 1890, in Wien, Chariton County, Mo. 
Educated at St. George Parochial School, Cincinnati, O., 
and St. Francis College, Cincinnati, O. Received theological 
training at Mt. St. Mary’s of the West, Cincinnati, O. 
Ordained May 29, 1915. Member of the K. of C. Com- 
missioned August 23, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor and 
Camp Sherman. Discharged December 18, 1918, at Camp 
Sherman, O., as First Lieutenant. Assistant Pastor at 
Sacred isan Church, Cincinnati, O. Permanent pinlehaces) 
2733 Massachusetts Agen Sindiaaal O. 


Hintemeyer, Very Rev. Felix, D.D., V.G., O.S.B. 


Born April 22, 1862, in Ratisbon, Bavaria. Educated at 
State School of Ratisbon, St. Vincent’s College High School, 
Beatty, )\Palvand) St. Vincentisy,College Beatty baywahes 
ceived theological training at St. Vincent’s Seminary, Beatty, 
Pa. Ordained March 14, 1886. Served as K. C. Chaplain 


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at Hospital for Consumptives, Waynesville, N. C., June 7, 
1918 to September 8, 1918. Vicar-general of Belmont 
Abbey and Vicariate of North Carolina. Permanent ad- 
dress, Belmont, N. C. 


Hoey, Rev. Peter E., C.S.P. 


Born June 3, 1889, in Nebraska. Ordained May 30, 1915. 
Commissioned July 30, 1917. Served with the 107th In- 
fantry, A.E.F. Discharged at Camp Merritt, N. J., April 
2, 1919. Address, 415 West 59th Street, New York City. 


Hoffman, Rev. Mathias Martin, Jr., Dubuque 


Born January 7, 1889, in Dubuque, Ia. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School, Dubuque, Columbia Academy, Dubuque, 
Columbia College, Dubuque, Catholic University, Washing- 
ton, D. C., and Oxford University, England. Received 
theological training at St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. 
Ordained June 10, 1913. Member of the American Legion 
and the K. of C. Enlisted May, 1917. Commissioned 
September 27, 1917. Served with 359th Infantry at Camp 
Travis, Tex., and in France. Was in action in Saizerais 
Sector, St. Mihiel Offensive, Puvenelle Sector, Meuse- 
Argonne Offensive. Later was in Army of Occupation. Dis- 
charged July 15, 1919, Camp Dix, N.J., as First Lieutenant. 
Commissioned Captain Chaplain, Officers’ Reserve Corps, 
and assigned to 338th Field Artillery, 88th Division. Pro- 
fessor at Columbia College, Dubuque, Ia. Permanent ad- 
dress, Loras Hall, Columbia College, Dubuque, Ia. 


Hoffman, Rev. Michael T., LL.D., Leavenworth 


Born June 4, 1885, in Lorraine, France. Educated at St. 

Barbara’s School, and St. Francis Xavier’s College, New 

York City. Received theological training at St. Francis 

Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis. Ordained June 7, 1908. Mem- 

ber of the American Legion and the K. of C. Commissioned 
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January 21, 1918. Served at Camp Sevier and in France 
with the 27th Division. In action against the Hindenburg 
Line; at La Selle River, Jonc de Mer Ridge, Vierstratt 
Ridge, Guillemontyebiarmmiot.. Vlauricess River mab ast 
Poperinghe Line, and Dickebusch Sector, Belgium. Dis- 
charged April 2, 1919, at Camp Upton, L. I., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Pastor of St. Michael’s, Axtell, Kan. Member of 
Diocesan Court of Discipline. Permanent address, Axtell, 
Kan. 


Hogan, Rev. William M., Pittsburgh 


Born March 13, 1882, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Educated at St. 
Patrick’s School, Pittsburgh, Pa., Pittsburgh Central High 
School, and St. Vincent’s College, Beatty, Pa. Received 
theological training at St. Vincent’s Seminary, Beatty, Pa. 
Ordained June 25, 1910. Member of the K. of C. and Elks. 
Commissioned August 23, 1918. Served overseas at 
Saizerais, France, with the 6th Army Corps, Villerupt, 
France, Audun Le Tiche, German Lorraine, Niederkorn, 
Luxembourg, with the 301st Field Signal Battalion. Dis- 
charged May 28, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Assistant Pastor, St. Pius Church, McKeesport, 
Pa. Permanent address, 2909 Versailles Avenue, McKees- 
pottera: 


Holland, Rev. John, Marquette 


Born January 10, 1888, in Hancock, Mich. Educated in 
the local School and St. Patrick’s High School, Hancock, 
Mich., and St. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. Received 
theological training at Laval Seminary, Quebec, Can. Or- 
dained December 26, 1912. Member of the K. of C., and 
A.O.H. Commissioned August, 1918. Served at Camp 
Holabird, Md., until his discharge as First Lieutenant, 
February 11, 1919. Rector, St. Ignatius Church, St. Ignace, 
Mich. Permanent address, St. Ignace, Mich. 
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Honnigford, Rev. Joseph H., M.A., Indianapolis 


Born August 7, 1889, in Evansville, Ind. Educated at St. 
Mary’s Parochial School, Evansville, Ind., and St. Mein- 
rad’s Junior Seminary, St. Meinrad, Ind. Received his 
theological training at St. Meinrad Seminary, Ind. Or- 
dained May 15, 1913. Member of the American Legion 
and the K. of C. Commissioned August 23, 1918. Stationed 
at the Training School for Chaplains, Camp Taylor, Ky., 
until his discharge, September 14, 1918. Served as K. C. 
Chaplain at Fort Tilden and Naval Aero Station, Novem- 
ber 20, 1918 to April 15, 1919, and Fort Riley, Kan., April, 
1919—September, 1919. Chaplain and instructor at St. 
Mary of the Woods College, Ind. Permanent address, St. 
Mary of the Woods, Ind. 


Horn, Rev. Marcellus, O.M.Cap. 


Born May 24, 1886, in Wheeling, W. Va. Educated at St. 
Alphonsus Parochial School, Wheeling, W. Va., and St. 
Fidelis College of the Capuchins, Herman, Pa. Received 
theological training at Capuchin Novitiate, Herman, Pa., 
Capuchin Seminary, Victoria, Kan., and SS. Peter and 
Paul’s Seminary. Ordained May 29, 1915. Member of the 
K. of C., and the American Legion. Commissioned April 
10, 1918. Served at Chaplains’ Training School, Camp Tay- 
lor, Ky.) April) 20) to May 25;.1918:. Transport Service, 
U.S.S. Matsonia, June to November, 1918. Camp Mills, 
November, 1918 to January, 1919. Transport: Service 
aboard U.S.S. Matsonia, January, 1919 until discharge, 
May 26, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Newport News, Va. 
Pastor, SS. Peter and Paul’s Church, Cumberland, Md., 
and Guardian of Monastery of same name, Capuchin 
Order. Permanent address, SS. Peter and Paul Church, 
Cumberland, Md. 


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Horton, Rev. James Augustine, 5.M. 

Born March 27, 1878, in Portland, Me. Educated at Port- 
land Public Schools, Portland High School, and St. Mary’s 
College, Van Buren, Me. Received theological training at 
Catholic University, Marist Seminary. Ordained June 24, 
1905. Member of the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain 
from October, 1917 to February 6, 1919, and was stationed 
at Camp Gordon, Ga., St. Aignan, France, Chateau-Thierry, 
France, Limoges, France. Pastor of Sacred Heart Church, 
Atlanta, Ga. Permanent address, 289 Ivy Street, Atlanta, 
Ga. 


Houlihan, Rev. James F., Scranton 


Born December 5, 1876, in Susquehanna, Pa. Ordained 
June 17, 1905. Commissioned June 10, 1910. Served in 
the A.E.F. with the 12th Field Artillery. Retired 1922, 
with the rank of Captain. Address, Sayre, Pa. 


Howard, Rev. Joseph A., Altoona 


Born October 27, 1881, in Philadelphia, Pa. Ordained 
January 21, 1907. Commissioned August 8, 1918. Served 
with the 10th Division at Camp Funston and in Transport 
Service. Discharged April 25, 1919. Address, Bellwood, 
Pa. 


Howley, Rev. James Bernard, Buffalo 


Born February 13, 1879, in Keighley, England. Educated 
in the Public School, Bethel, Conn., High School, Bethel, 
Conn., and St. Bonaventure College, Allegany, N. Y. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Bonaventure’s Seminary, 
Allegany, N. Y. Ordained June 5, 1909. Member of the 
K. of C. Commissioned September 16, 1918. Served at 
Base Hospital, Camp Upton, L. I. Discharged at Camp 
Upton as First Lieutenant, December 4, 1918. Pastor, St. 
Bridget’s Church, Bergen, N. Y. Permanent address, 
Berocnianeny. 


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Hughes, Rev. John J., Pittsburgh 


Born January 4, 1884, in Montreal, Can. Ordained June 
28, 1908. Commissioned July 26, 1918. Served at Camp 
Sherman and in France with Convalescent Unit 11. Dis- 
charged October 28, 1919, at Camp Benning, Ga. Address, 
2808 Sarah Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


Hughes, Rev. William, M.A., Los Angeles 


Born January 9, 1880, in Sacramento, Calif. Educated at 
Sacramento Parochial and Public Schools and Parochial 
and Public High Schools, St. Mary’s College, Oakland, 
Calif., and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dun- 
woodie, N. Y. Ordained August 15, 1905. Member of 
the Kwof@) Servediin Camp) Pike) Ark), Camp Dix, Nis 
and overseas with the 335th Field Artillery, 87th Division, 
and Ist Ammunition Train, Ist Division. Discharged at 
Campa oixwiNea dias hirot iieutenantin| Unewil 4b 
Director, Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions. Permanent 
address, 2021 H Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 


Hughes, Rev. William Francis, D.D., LL.D., New York 


Born October 27, 1873, in New York City. Educated at 
Public School No. 49, New York City, Xavier High School, 
New York City, and St. Francis Xavier College, New York 
City. Received his theological training at the Seminaries 
{ie LOVeON Haye Oun Woodie Nan yc andakRomem italy 
Ordained September 21, 1898. Served as K. C. Chaplain 
during war at Camps Upton, N. Y., and Dix, N. J. Pastor, 
of Church of St. Gregory the Great, New York City. 
Permanent address, 144 West 90th Street, New York City. 


Hunt, Rev. Godfrey P., O.F.M. 


Born January 3, 1878, in Bristol, England. Ordained 
September 19, 1908. Commissioned August 3, 1918. Served 
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at Base Hospital No. 102, Italy, A.E.F., and later on duty 
at Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J. Discharged 
October 4, 1919. Address, Mt. St. Sepulchre, Brookland, 
Dec. 


Hurney, Rev. Francis Joseph, M.A., Baltimore 


Jan, 


Born October 3, 1886, in Washington, D. C. Educated at 
St. Paul’s School and St. John’s College, Washington, D. C., 
and''St.. Charles @olicocist llicott) City, Vide cocoa 
theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, 
Md. Ordained June 17, 1913. Member of the K. of C., 
Catholic Fraternity, American Legion, and Cruiser and 
Transport Society. Commissioned in Navy, March 14, 
1918. Served at New York Navy Yard, and aboard U.S:S. 
Huron, and U.S.S. Charleston, on both Atlantic and Pacific 
Oceans, escorting troop and merchant ships to Europe. 
Discharged as Lieutenant, junior grade, at Washington, 
D. C., October 15, 1919. Commissioned Lieutenant Chap- 
lain, Naval Reserves, October 15, 1919. Assistant at St. 
Patrick’s Church, Washington, D. C., Chaplain, Washing- 
ton Branch Catholic Actors’ Guild, Managing Director, 
Sti Patricks Players iRermanentiaddtessius tsar hic kee 
Rectory, Washington, D. C. 


Rev. Francis M., New Orleans 


Born April 29, 1882, in Brittany, France. Educated at the 
Little Seminary of St. Anne d’Auray. He pursucdy nis 
ecclesiastical and theological studies at the Great Seminary 
of Vannes, France, and at St. Louis Seminary, New Orleans, 
La. Ordained June 10, 1905. Commissioned January 12, 
1918. Ordered to 39th Division, Camp Beauregard, La., 
and assigned as Chaplain of the 142nd Field Artillery. 
Transferred March, 1918 to 114th Sanitary Train, with 
which regiment he went overseas in August, 1918. Was 
with this regiment until November, 1918, and then went 
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to Base Hospital No. 33, Portsmouth, England. Trans- 
ferred December, 1918, to Motor Reception Park, Camp 
Capelette, Marseilles, France. Relieved from duty in the 
A.E.F., June, 1919, and discharged as First Lieutenant at 
Campi DixwNes}niune 25,1919 si Pastomoteste Anne's 
Church, Napoleonville, La. Permanent address, Napoleon- 
ville, La. 


Jéglot, Rev. Henri Franck Mary, Paris, France 


Born July 15, 1880, in St. Brieuc, Bretagne, France. Edu- 
tatedsate cole st. Charles 5t.) Bricuc, «the Bacultév des 
Lettres, Bordeaux, and the Institut Catholique, Paris, 
France. Received his theological training at the Grand 
Demindiountbricuc. ) Ordained), (uly, 191903.) %Served 
as Auxiliary Chaplain to the American soldiers in Paris, 
during 1918. Had served as Corporal in the French Army 
from March 29, 1915. Received the Medaille d’Honneur 
des Epidemies, in 1919. Is Assistant at Notre Dame de 
Lorette Church, Paris, IX, France. Permanent address, 
bikue dedawirinito Paris, DX> France: | 


Jessup, Rev. Michael, Ph.D., S.J. 


Born September 29, 1873, in Great Falls, N. Y. Educated 
at Public School, Great Falls, N. Y., Xavier High School, 
New York City, and Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. 
Received theological training at Woodstock, Md. Or- 
dained July 31, 1910. Commissioned July 20, 1918. Served 
with the 155th Depot Brigade at Camp Lee, Va., until his 
discharge, January 6, 1919, as First Lieutenant. Recom- 
missioned First Lieutenant Chaplain, 304th Field Artillery, 
77th Division. Permanent address, Fordham University, 
New York City. 


Johannsen, Rev. Lorenz P., O.P. 


Born in Newport, R. I. Educated in the Public Schools 
of Newport, Roman Catholic High School, Philadelphia, 
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and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Received theo- 
logical training at Dominican House of Studies, Washing- 
ton, D.C. Ordained June 15, 1917. Served as K. C. Chap- 
lain at Camp Humphreys, Va. Professor at Aquinas Col- 
lege, Columbus, O. Permanent address, 557 Mt. Vernon 
Avenue, Columbus, O. 


Johnson, Rev. Peter Leo, D.D., Milwaukee 


Born March 3, 1888, in Thompson, Wis. Educated at 
Elementary Schools, Oconomowoc, Wis., St. Francis High 
School, St. Francis, Wis., and St. Francis College, St. 
Francis, Wis. Received theological training at Propa- 
ganda Seminary, Rome, Italy. Ordained April 6, 1912. 
Member of the K. of C., and American Legion. Commis- 
sioned June 18, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., with the 305th 
Infantry and Advanced Section, $.0.S. In action at the 
Vesle-Aisne, and two phases of the Meuse-Argonne. Dis- 
charged Julyi10 1919 at Campy Dix Nil.) ass@aptaias 
June 18, 1921, made Captain Chaplain, Ist Infantry, Wis- 
consin National Guard. Instructor at St. Francis Seminary, 
St. Francis, Wis. Permanent address, same. 


Jonaitis, Rev. George F., Omaha 


Born April 23, 1880, in Kurshany, Lithuania. Educated 
at St. Bonaventure’s College, Allegany, N. Y., and Louvain 
College, Louvain, Belgium. Received theological training 
at St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained May.2, 
1910; Member)of) the “American Vesion) \V eteransi or 
Foreign Wars, Disabled Veterans of World War, Veterans 
of ‘World War, (K. of Co and C.0°O. Fu) Commissionga 
April 20, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor, Ky., Camp Fun- 
ston, Kan., Camp Mills, N. Y., and in France. Was in 
action at Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest 
and Verdun. Gassed at the Argonne. Discharged March 
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1, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Newport News, Va. Pastor, 
St. Peter’s Church, Detroit, Mich. Permanent address, 
8300 Longworth Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 


Jones, Rev. George T., Rochester 
Born July 16, 1875, in Seneca Falls, N. Y. Ordained June 
10, 1904. Commissioned September 26, 1918. Served in 
the ACE. ba Discharged July 2, 1919 at Camp Dixmy Ad- 
dress, Geneseo, N. Y. 


Jordan, Rev. Hilary Richard, $.T.D., J.C.D., St. Paul 

Born in St. Paul, Minn. Educated in Public Schools of 
Tacoma, Wash., and Catholic Colleges in Seattle, Wash., 
VitwanocWm@ba naan wand sherbrooke:: Par Onan. 
Received his theological training at St. Paul Seminary, 
Sau winnie Ordained yune,) LZ .0190/ i vbemiber 
onernculow Orient) la and) HP oresters: ) wervedas ku! 
Wha plainvatnCampnGrang inwl9l 8) vandivins }Ohovat, Mort 
Sheridan. Permanent address, St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, 
Minn. 


Jordan, Rev. William Joseph Ambrose, New York 


Born August 27, 1881, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Francis Xavier’s Grammar School, Xavier High School 
and St. Francis Xavier’s College, all in New York City. 
Received theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 
Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained May 25, 1907. Commis- 
sioned August 23, 1918. Served at Camp Beauregard, and 
in Transport Service aboard U.S.S. St. Louis. Discharged 
August 1, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Hoboken, N. J. 
Curate, Sacred Heart Church, Highbridge, New York 
City. Permanent address, 1253 Shakespeare Avenue, New 
York City. 


Joyce, Rev. Francis P., Wichita 


Born, Marchel7.\1875\0in\ Syracuse N.Y) \Bducated) in 
Public and Parochial Schools in Syracuse, N. Y., Ottawa 


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University, Can., and St. Charles College, Ellicott City, 
Md. Received theological training at St. Bernard’s Semi- 
nary, Rochester, N. Y. Ordained June 6, 1903. Member 
of Disabled American Veterans. Commissioned March 
21, 1905. Served in France with Ist Division, going over- 
seas in July, 1917. Stationed at Valdahon, Chaumont, Bien- 
court, Toul Sector, Mondidier Sector, Champagne, Marne, 
and Marseilles, France, and Arzbach, Germany. Gassed 
in February, 1918, Toul Sector, April and May, 1918, at 
Cantigny. Received Regimental Fourragere. Retired for 
disability incident to service in line of duty (gassed lungs), 
April 22, 1922. Prior service in the Philippines (Moro 
Campaign) )7 1905) San |) hrancisco) Hire) 000 sma labor 
Trouble in Idaho, 1907; Vera Cruz, 1914; Expedition into 
Mexico; 1916) Onnindefinite: leave of, absencestromimanis 
Diocese. Permanent address, 324 West Genesee Street, 
Syracuse, IN uAY.. 


Justou, Rev. Eloi L., O.S.B. 


Born December 11, 1874, in Pau, Basses Pyrenees, France. 
Educated at Christian Brothers’ School, Pau, the Petite 
Seminaire de Larressore, France, and St. John’s University, 
Minnesota. Received theological training at the Sacred 
Heart Monastery of the Benedictine Order. Ordained 
June 29/1899) |) Wember\of:the K. of C.) Served) ascii Gs 
Chaplain at Camp Jackson, S. C., and Marine Barracks, 
Parisi island you. Gu pastors t. Mann Church, Wanette, 
Okla. Renner address, Wanette. Okla. 


Kaminski, Rev. Joseph Stanislaus, Grand Rapids 
Born January 11, 1878, in Hilliards, Mich. Educated at 
St. Adalbert’s Parochial School, Grand Rapids, Mich., and 
St. Francis College, St. Francis, Wis. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Francis Seminary, St. Francis, Wis. 
Ordained April 11, 1903. Commissioned September 10, 
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1918. Served at Camp Sheridan, Ala., until his discharge 
as First Lieutenant, at that post, December 6, 1918. Pastor, 
Sacred Heart Church, Grand Rapids, Mich. Permanent 
address, 156 Valley Avenue, S. W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


Kane, Rev. Charles H., Hartford 


Born September 27, 1887, in Waterbury, Conn. Ordained 
July 26, 1910. Commissioned August 21, 1918. Served 
in the A.E.F. Discharged June 18, 1919, at Camp Lee, Va. 
Address, 106 Johnson Street, Waterbury, Conn. 


Kane, Rev. Dennis Joseph, Scranton 


Born October 2, 1878, in Sugar Notch, Pa. Educated at 
Sugar Notch, Pa., Public Schools, St. Bonaventure’s High 
School, Allegany, N. Y., and St. Bonaventure’s College, 
Allegany, N. Y. Received theological training at St. Bona- 
venture’s, Allegany, N. Y., and St. Charles Borromeo’s, 
Overbrook, Pa. Ordained June 17, 1905. Member of the 
ISMOfee ee TeAR) Vote Al and, American, Lesion, }Com- 
missioned March 23, 1918. Served at Fort Riley, Kan., 
with 311th Cavalry, and at Camp Knox, Ky., with the 67th 
Field Artillery. Discharged at Camp Knox, Ky., as First 
Lieutenant, January 6, 1919. Appointed Captain, Officers’ 
Reserve Corps, October 18, 1919. Volunteer Chaplain, 
Camp Henry Houston, Tobyhanna, Pa. Permanent ad- 
dress, Moscow, Pa. 


Kane, Rev. William T., S.J. 
Born October 20, 1880, in Chicago, Ill. Ordained June 26, 
1913. Commissioned January 11, 1918. Served with the 
110th Ammunition Train, A.E.F. Discharged May 22, 
1919, at Camp Funston, Kan. Address, St. Louis Uni- 
versity, St. Louis, Mo. 
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Kangley, Rev. Joseph M., Peoria 


Born February 16, 1879, in Chicago, Il]. Ordained May 
20, 1907. Commissioned November 12, 1912. Served over- 
seas March, 1918—August, 1919. Retired as a Major, 
November 4, 1919. Address, 2863 Loomis Street, Chicago, 
lige 


Keane, Rev. William Cullen, Albany 


Born June 18, 1890, in Amsterdam, N. Y. Educated at St. 
Mary’s Institute, Amsterdam, N. Y., and Niagara Uni- 
versity, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Received theological train- 
ing at Our Lady of Angels Seminary, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
Ordained June 6, 1914. Member of the K. of C., and 
American Legion. Commissioned June 1, 1918. Served 
with the 325th Infantry, 82nd Division, A.E.F., Infantry 
School, La Vallbon, France, First Air Depot, Colombey 
le Belle, France. Was in action with the 325th Infantry in 
the Marbach Sector, at St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. 
Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant, May 
11, 1919. Assistant Rector, Cathedral of Immaculate Con- 
ception, Albany, N. Y. Permanent address, 12 Madison 
Places Albany, IN? Y- 


Keane, Rev. William Joseph, Sioux Falls 


Born March 4, 1879, in New York City. Educated at St. 
Francis Assisi Parochial School, New York City, St. Bona- 
venture’s High School, Allegany, N. Y., and St. Bonaven- 
ture’s College, Allegany, N. Y. Received theological train- 
ing at St. Bonaventure’s College, Allegany, N. Y. Or- 
dained June 13, 1903. Member of the K. of C. Commis- 
sioned August 28, 1917. Served at Fort Douglas, Utah, 
and in Panama at Fort Davis. Promoted to Captain, 
August 28, 1922. Eliminated under Army reduction bill, 
October 4, 1922. Hosen woken address, 2908 Dace Streer 
Sioux Gre Ta. 
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Keating, Rev. Martin Cody, Los Angeles, Fresno 


Born June 14, 1883, in Danbury, Conn. Educated at St. 
Peter’s Parochial School, Danbury, Conn., and St. Thomas 
Preparatory Seminary, Hartford, Conn. Received ecclesi- 
astical training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y.., 
and St. John’s Seminary, Boston, Mass. Ordained July 
BEVI90O NM Servedvasvie. CO. Chaplain’ at Camp (wearmey, 
Caliteviunceeuetenco uly 19190 Pastor Ourn Wad or 
Victory Church, Fresno, Calif. Permanent address, Fresno, 
Calif. 


Kehoe, Rev. James F., M.A., Brooklyn 


Born November 21, 1868, in New York City. Educated 
at St. Gabriel’s School, New York City, North Tarrytown, 
N.Y. High School, and St. Francis’ College, Brooklyn, 
N.Y. Received theological training at St. John’s Seminary, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained May 30, 1896. Member of the 
K. of C. Served as Auxiliary Chaplain at Brindley Field, 
Commack LOL. April) 1917 to November\1918.". Rector 
of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Perma- 
nent address, 2000 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Kelley, Rev. Francis Alphonsus, Albany 


Born April 19, 1888, in Cohoes,.N..Y.. Educated ‘at St. 
Bernard’s Academy and St. Bernard’s High School, Cohoes, 
N. Y., and St. Michael’s College, Toronto. Theology at 
St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Ordained Decem- 
ber Ziel Ol2eiMember ofthe Ko of CG.) BiPiO.R a American 
Legion and 27th Division Organization. Commissioned 
May 16, 1916. Served at Camp Whitman, Ashokan Dam, 
Camp Meade, Camp Wadsworth, and in the A.E.F. In 
action with the 27th Division in all its engagements. Cited 
seven times for bravery. Decorated with the Distinguished 
Service Cross, Military Cross (Great Britain), Croix de 
Guerre (France), and Conspicuous Service Cross. Pro- 
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moted to Captain. Discharged April 1, 1919, at Hoboken, 
N. J. Elected First National Chaplain of American 
Legion, at the First National Convention, November 5, 
1919, Minneapolis, Minn. Address, Sacred Heart Rectory, 
Gloversville, N. Y. 


Kelley, Rev. John S., St. Louis 


Born November 14, 1889, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
St. John’s School, St. Louis, Mo., St. Bridget’s High 
School, St. Louis, Mo., and St. Louis Preparatory Seminary, 
St. Louis, Mo. Received theological training at St. Louis 
Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained June 12, 
1913. Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. 
Commissioned August 1, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor, 
Ky., and Camp Funston, Kan. Discharged February 1, 
1919. Pastor St. Joseph’s Church, Farmington, Mo. Per- 
manent address, same. 


Kelly, Rev. Andrew J., Hartford 
Born March 18, 1890, in Hartford, Conn. Ordained 
November 1, 1914. Commissioned September 26, 1918. 
Served with the 323rd Infantry, A.E.F. Discharged July 
10, 1919, at Camp Devens. Address, St. Patrick’s Church, 
Thompsonville, Conn. 


Kelly, Rev. Columban F., O.F.M. 


Born January 9, 1883, in Hudson, Mass. Ordained Decem- 
ber 17, 1910. Commissioned November 26, 1917. Served 
in A.E.F. Discharged August 26, 1919. Address, St. 
Bonaventure’s College, St. Bonaventure, N. Y. 


Kelly, Rev. James F., New York 


Born July 11, 1879, in Baltimore. Educated at St. Patrick’s 
School, Mott Street, New York City, National Schools of 
Ireland, St. Columba’s High School, Derry, Ireland, and 


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Maynooth College, Ireland. Received theological train- 
ing at Maynooth, Ireland. Ordained June 20, 1909. Com- 
missioned August 15, 1918. Served at Camp Meade, Md., 
until his discharge at that station, as First Lieutenant, 
December 13, 1918. Permanent address, 424 West 34th 
Street, New York City. 


Kelly, Rev. Joseph Michael, M.A., Newark 


Born March 2, 1882, in Newark, N. J. Educated at Holy 
Cross School, Harrison, N. J., St. Peter’s College, Jersey 
City, N. J., St. Vincent’s College, Germantown, Pa., and 
Seton College, South Orange, N. J. Received theological 
training at Seton Hall. Ordained May 25, 1907. Member 
of the K. of C., American Legion and Veterans of Foreign 
Wars. Commissioned August, 1918. Served at Camp 
Dix, N. J., and in the A.E.F., with the 59th Pioneer In- 
fantry. Was in action at Verdun and the Meuse-Argonne 
Offensive. Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp Dix, 
N. J., July 8, 1919. Before being commissioned, Father 
Kelly served as Volunteer Chaplain at Hoboken, on the 
transports. Pastor, St. Bernard’s Church, Plainfield, N. J. 
Permanent address, 1223 George Street, Plainfield, N. J. 


Kelly, Rev. Thomas P., C.M. 


Born August 31, 1878, in Ireland. Ordained in 1904. Com- 
missioned August 15, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. Dis- 
charged July 11, 1919. Address, 3050 Clifton Avenue, 
Chicago, II. 


Kemp, Rev. Charles Edward, M.A., Buffalo 
BotneViay 20370 uin WesRov, aN. WE ducateduatiot, 
Peter’s Parochial School, Le Roy, N. Y., St. Bonaventure’s 
High School, Allegany, N. Y., and St. Bonaventure’s Col- 
lege, Allegany, N. Y. Received theological training at St. 
Bonaventure’s, Allegany, N. Y. Ordained June 17, 1916. 
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Member of the K. of C., Buffalo, Cordova Caravan, Al- 
hambra, and American Legion. Commissioned August 23, 
1918. Served at Camp Taylor, Ky., Base Hospital No. 59, 
Rimaucourt, Haute Marne, France, and with the 604th 
Engineers at Nogent em Bassine, France. Discharged 
June 30, 1919, at Camp Upton, N. Y., as First Lieutenant. 
Pastor of St. Joseph’s Church, Varysburg, N. Y. Perma- 
nent address, same. 


Kenedy, Rev. Eugene T., M.A., S.J. 


Born February 10, 1880, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at 
St. Joseph’s Academy, Brooklyn, De La Salle School, New 
York, Fordham Preparatory, New York, Xavier High 
School, New York, Georgetown High School, Washing- 
ton, D. C., Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., 
and Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Received theo- 
logical training at Woodstock, Md. Ordained June 28, 
1914. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned February 
28, 1918. Served at Blois, France, April Ist to May 15, 
1918, and with the Rainbow Division, May 16, 1918 to 
May 3, 1919. Was in action in the Lorraine Sector, May 
loth to June 10, 1918, Champagne Sector, July 4-20, 
1918, Chateau-Thierry, July 20th—August 2nd, St. Mihiel, 
September 10-30, 1918, Argonne, October 10th—Novem- 
ber, NW 01918. Discharged) May 3.1919 \Campa Devens 
Mass. Assistant Pastor, St. Ignatius Church, New York 
City. Permanent address, 980 Park Avenue, New York 
City. 


Kennedy, Rev. Cornelius E., San Francisco 


Born October 13, 1876. Served as K. C. Chaplain, May— 
October, 1918. Commissioned October 23, 1918. Address, 
221 Valley Street, San Francisco, Calif. 

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Kennedy, Rev. Thomas D., St. Louis 


Born February 28, 1884, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
St. Bridget’s School, St. Louis, St. Louis University and St. 
Louis Preparatory Seminary. Received theological train- 
ing at Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained June 
11,1908. Member of K. of C. and American Legion. Com- 
missioned March 25, 1917. On duty Guarding Public 
Works, March—August, 1917. August 16, 1917 to October 
Iwo /gam@anipeGlarke: Vio. October sa oii town pri: 
1918, at Camp Doniphan. Sailed May 1, 1918. Arrived 
Liverpool, England, May 13, 1918. France, May 17th, 
as Chaplain, 138th Infantry. Made Senior Chaplain, 35th 
Division, June Ist. In action at Wesserling Sector, Alsace, 
St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest. Discharged May 20, 1919, 
Camp Funston, Kan., with rank of Captain. Had previous 
service as Chaplain of Ist Infantry, Missouri National 
Guard. Organized new parish in Northwest St. Louis, 
1919-20. Permanent address, 5036 Thekla Avenue, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


Kenny, Rev. James Dowling, Ph.D., S.T.L., Grand Rapids 


Born March 10, 1882, in Manistee County, Mich. Edu- 
cated in Manistee County District School and St. Francis 
Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis. Received theological training 
at Propaganda University, Rome, Italy. Ordained July 
16, 1916. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned Septem- 
ber 18, 1918. Ordered overseas, to join 318th Infantry, 80th 
Division. Reached them November 13, 1918. Remained 
with regiment in winter quarters at Asnieres-en-Montagne, 
France. Discharged June 3, 1919, as First Lieutenant at 
Camp Lee, Va. Assistant Pastor, St. James Church, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. Permanent address, 733 Bridge Street, N. 
W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 


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Kenny, Rev. Michael, M.A., S.J. 


Born June 28, 1863, in Tipperary County, Ireland. Educated 
in Irish National Schools, Crescent College, Limerick, 
Mungret. College and Royal Irish University. Received 
theological training at Jesuit Scholasticate, St. Charles, La., 
Milltown Park, Dublin, Ireland, and Ghent, Belgium. 
Ordained August 1, 1897. Member of the K. of C. and 
A.O.H. Was KGa Chaplainn’ charge or oA een 
training at Camps of Loyola and Tulane Universities from 
September, 1918 until training ceased in 1919. Regent of 
Loyola University Law School and Lecturer. Permanent 
address Loyola University, New Orleans, La. 


Kettell, Rev. George F., 5.T.D., Rochester 


Born January 31,1857. in) ots Catherine’s Ontario mage 
Educated at St. Bridget’s School, Buffalo, N. Y., Ham- 
mondsport, N. Y., Public School, Hammondsport, N. Y., 
High School and St. Andrew’s Preparatory Seminary, 
Rochester, N. Y. Received theological training at St. Ber- 
nard’s Seminary, Rochester, and in Rome. Ordained June 
6, 1914. Member of the K. of C., and American Legion. 
Commissioned March 3, 1918. Served at Fort Williams, 
Portland, Me., and in France at St. Leonard, Bordeaux 
and Semur. Discharged May 16, 1919 at Camp Dix, as 
First Lieutenant. Was with the 72nd C.A.C., May, 1918— 
March, 1919, and with the 307th Field Artillery, 78th 
Division, March 19th to discharge. Professor at St. Ber- 
nard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Permanent address, St. 
Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. 


Kiely, Rev. William Francis, Brooklyn 
Born April 11, 1885, in Waterbury, Conn. Educated at 
Washington Public School, Waterbury, St. Francis Pre- 
paratory, Brooklyn, N. Y., and St. Francis College, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. Received theological training at College of the 
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Propaganda, Rome, Italy. Ordained June 10, 1911. Mem- 
ber of the American Legion. Commissioned August 28, 
1918. Went overseas with the 318th Machine Gun Battalion 
September 30, 1918. Was in action at the Meuse-Argonne. 
Discharged February 13, 1920, as First Lieutenant. As- 
sistant Pastor, St. Dominic’s, Oyster Bay. Permanent ad- 
dress, 96 Anstice Street, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 


Kiernan, Rev. John Joseph, New York 


Born September 17, 1893, in New York City. Ordained 
June 17, 1916. Commissioned October 22, 1918. Served 
at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and in Transport Duty. Dis- 
charged September 29, 1919, at Camp Upton. Address, 
343 West 25th Street, New York City. 


Kilgour, Rev. Alexander John, C.P. 


Born July 14, 1875, in Cincinnati, O. Educated in the 
Public Schools of Cincinnati, St. Mary’s High School, 
Dunkirk, N. Y., and St. Mary’s College, Dunkirk, N. Y. 
Received theological training at the Passionist Monastery. 
Ordained June 4, 1898. Member of the K. of C. Com- 
missioned June 1, 1918. Served at Gestner Field and Camp 
Deatbevatdun IjauerandsiGainp rolkw Nv Gi. Discharged 
December 15, 1918, as First Lieutenant, at Raleigh, N. C. 
Missionary. Permanent address, St. Paul, Kan., c/o Pas- 
sionist Monastery. 


Kilkenny, Rev. Peter Joseph, Kansas City 


Born May 4, 1881, in Ireland. Educated in National 
Grade Schools, Ireland, Mosque-St. Mary’s High School, 
Ireland, and St. Mel’s College, Longford, Ireland. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. John’s Seminary, Water- 
ford, Ireland. Ordained June 15, 1904. Member of the 
K. of C., Knights of Father Matthew and American Legion. 
Commissioned October 9, 1918. Served at Camp Lewis, 


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Camp Kearney, Presidio, and Schofield Barracks, H. T. 
Captain Chaplain, 27th Infantry, Hawaii. Permanent 
address, c/o Adjutant General, War Department, Washing- 
ton Once 


Killian, Rev. William N., Philadelphia 

Born September 26, 1888, in Philadelphia. Educated at 
Fox Chase Public School, Philadelphia, Central High 
School, Philadelphia, St. Joseph’s Preparatory, Philadel- 
phia, and St. Joseph’s College, Philadelphia. Received 
theological training at St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, 
Pa. Ordained February 10, 1912. Commissioned Novem- 
ber (2. bO L/S ocrmcd ewithvethe 31 3th alntanthyved media p 
Meade, Md., November, 1917 to March, 1918, at Camp 
Upton, N. Y., and in France, with the 302nd Ammunition 
Train, March, 1918—November, 1918, 307th Infantry, 
October, 1918—May, 1919. In action at Baccarat Sector, 
July 16th—August 4, 1918, at Vesle, August 12th—Septem- 
ber 16, 1918, Meuse-Argonne, September 26th—November 
11, 1918. Discharged May 26, 1919, as First Lieutenant, 
atiCGani pi loix (ING a Ssistan ty ectolW Ofc eliza De rnms 
Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Permanent address, 1845 North 
23rd Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Killion, Rev. John Edwin, Boston 
Born March 27, 1881, in Malden, Mass. Educated at Im- 
maculate Conception School, Malden, Malden High 
School, and St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. John’s Seminary, Boston. 
Ordained ‘December 22, 1905. Member of the Ky’ of ‘C: 
and Foresters. Commissioned October 14, 1918. Served 
at Saizerais, Villarupt, Pont-a-mousson, France, Ist Divi- 
sion area, Hilgert Army of Occupation, Germany. Dizis- 
charged at Camp Devens, Mass., as First Lieutenant, Octo- 
ber 8, 1919. Curate, St. Francis de Sales Church, Rox- 
bury, Mass. 
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King, Rev. Terence, S.J. 


Bom April Omisol wan’ Glen) Cove; ala meducated: at 
Public School, Glen Cove, L. I., and Cathedral School, 
N. Y. Received theological training at St. Mary’s Semi- 
nary, Hastings, England. Ordained August 2, 1914. Mem- 
ber of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. 
Commissioned April 19, 1918. Served with the 18th In- 
fantry, Ist Division. In action at Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, 
and Argonne (two phases). Discharged September 13, 
1919, at Camp Gordon as First Lieutenant. Commissioned 
First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, February 17, 
[920% Teacher’Sacred Heart High’ School, Vampa,\Fla: 
Permanent address, Sacred Heart High School, Tampa, 
Fla. 


Kirk, Rev. Edward F., Newark 


Born February 19, 1882, in Elizabeth, N. J. Ordained May 
25, 1907. Commissioned September 17, 1917. Served with 
thew s09thy bicldy Artillery AvPYRy. Discharged’ May 15, 
1919, at Camp Dix, N. J. Address, 400 Willow Avenue, 
Hoboken NEN]: 


Kirwin, Rev. James Martin, S.T.L., V.G., Galveston 


DOG Ulvelbw toy 201 Circleville sO. Educated invlocal 
Public and Parochial Schools, St. Mary’s College, Ky., and 
St. Joseph’s College, Bardstown, Ky. Received theological 
training at Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, Cincinnati, O., and 
Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Ordained June 
£9) 1895e. Member of ther Ky -of),C.)) andiiSpanishy War 
Veterans. Commissioned November 26, 1917, after having 
received personal cable from General Pershing. Reported 
at Washington, but was called back to his Diocese on account 
of the illness and death of Bishop Gallagher. Had been 
Chaplain of the First U.S. V. I., in the Spanish-American 


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War and was Chaplain of the 4th Texas Infantry from 
1900-15. Vicar-general, Galveston Diocese. Permanent 
address, Galveston, Tex. 


Knipscher, Rev. John Edward, M.A., S.J. 


Born September 20, 1879, in Edgerton, Kan. Educated 
in the Parochial School, Kansas City, Mo., St. Mary’s High 
School, Kan., St. Mary’s College, Kan., and St. Louis Uni- 
versity, Mo. Received theological training at St. Louis 
University. Ordained June 30, 1915. Member of the K. 
of: Cy) Served aseKin@ ss Chaplain, ‘September tO limo 
February, 1918, at Army Auto Training School, Kansas 
City, Mo., and Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Mo. Pro- 
fessor at Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo. Permanent 
address, Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo. 


Koob, Rev. George Leonard, Cleveland 


Born September 20, 1884, in Cleveland, O. Ordained May 
21s POtOe Commissioned jseptember 200 nls. i eiy ca 
with the 14th Machine Gun Battalion, A.E.F. Discharged 
March 19, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J. Address, 3909 Detroit 
Avenue, Cleveland, O. 


Koralewski, Rev. Stanislaus John, Chicago 


Born September 9, 1887, in Posen, Poland. Educated at 
St. Adalbert’s School, Chicago, and St. Stanislaus College, 
Chicago. Received theological training at St. Francis Semi- 
nary, St. Francis, Wis. Ordained June 10, 1911. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned December 17, 1917. Served 
at Camp Custer, Mich., and in France at Rimacourt, and 
Ts-sur-Tille, with the 330th Field Artillery. Discharged 
July 38,1919) ati Camp) Dix New) vas birsteiientenant 
Pastor, St. Joseph’s, Argo, Ill. Permanent address, 5757 
South 75th Avenue, Summit, II]. 
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Kranz, Rev. George Boniface, Erie 


Born September 20, 1887, in Williamsport, Pa. Educated 
at St. Joseph’s and Sacred Heart Schools, Erie, Pa., and St. 
Bonaventure’s College, Allegany, N. Y. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Bonaventure’s Seminary, Allegany, 
INV Oradined a tine ).19120 Member ontnevinwot.G, 
Commissioned in the Navy December 8, 1915. Served 
with the Marines at St. Mihiel and last two days of Ar- 
gonne. Chaplain aboard the U.S.8S. New Mexico. Perma- 
nent address, 925 West 27th Street, Erie, Pa. 


Kroll, Rev. Peter John, St. Cloud 


Born June 8, 1889, in Royalton, Minn. Educated at Dis- 
trict School, Bellevue, Minn., Parochial School, North 
Prairie, Minn., St. Francis Preparatory Seminary, St. 
Francis, Wis., and St. Cyrillus and Methodius Seminary, 
Detroit, Mich. Received theological training at St. Paul’s 
Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained January 27, 1914. 
Member of the K. of C. Commissioned April 18, 1918. 
Seaved at) Camp Daylor, )Ky)in) Chaplains’! Training 
School, April 20th to May 30, 1918. Sailed for France 
Tuncwlothswearrivedsot. Nazaire, brance, June 2/. 1918) 
Was at the front from July 15th to Armistice Day. Was 
in action at Ypres-Lys, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne, 
with the 27th Division. Remained with the 27th Division 
until March 5, 1919. Went with the 5th Division in Army 
of Occupation in Luxembourg, March 5, 1919. Discharged 
July 30, 1919, at Camp Dodge, Ia., as First Lieutenant. 
Pastor, St. John Cantius Church, St. Cloud, Minn. Per- 
manent address, 1515 North Third Street, St. Cloud, Minn. 


Kulinski, Rev. Francis A., Chicago 


Born March 22, 1889, in Manistee, Mich. Educated at St. 
Stanislaus School, St. Stanislaus College, and St. Cyril 
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and Methodius College, Detroit, Mich. Received ecclesi- 
astical training at St. Mary’s Seminary and the Seminary 
of St. Cyril and Methodius. Member of Polish R. C. 
Union, Catholic Foresters, K. of C. and Illinois Re- 
serve Officers’ Association. Commissioned October 10, 
1917. Served at Camp Grant with the 343rd Infantry, 
at Camp Gordon with the 319th Machine Gun Battalion. 
In) ‘Francemwith theyo27th Infantry oe loa chonmean 
Somme Front, May 15th—June 15, 1918, at Toul, June 
28th—August 9, 1918, Marbach Sector, August 17th— 
September 18, 1918, St. Mihiel, September 12-16, 1918, 
Meuse-Argonne, September 29th—October 30, 1918. Dis- 
charged May 9, 1919, as First Lieutenant. First Lieutenant 
Officers’ Reserve Corps. Chaplain, House of Correction, 
Chicago, Ill. Permanent address, 26th Street and Cali- 
fornia Avenue, Chicago, III. 


Labouré, Rev. Theodore, O.M.I., Ph.D., S.T.D. 


Born May 19, 1883, in Montsurs, Mayenne, France. Edu- 
cated in the Schools in Montsurs, the Juniorate of the Oblate 
Fathers, Pontmain, France, and the Juniorate of the Oblate 
Fathers at Sion (Lorraine). Received theological training 
at Oblate Scholasticate and Gregorian University. Or- 
dained April, 1906. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Del Rio, 
Tex. Curate at St. Mary’s Italian Church, New Orleans, 
La., Defensor Vinculi, Promotor Justitiae and Member 
of Musical Commission, New Orleans. Permanent address, 
1114 Chartres Street, New Orleans, La. 


Lacombe, Rev. George, San Francisco 
Born in San Francisco, January 1, 1886. Ordained June 21, 
1910. Appointed Chaplain in the United States Army Oc- 
tober 20, 1917. Served with the 347th Field Artillery. 
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Lager, Rev. Urban William, O.C.C. 


Born July 19, 1881, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Educated at Holy 
Trinity School, Pittsburgh, St. Cyril’s High School, 
Chicago, Ill., and St. Cyril’s College, Chicago, Ill. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Cyril’s Seminary. Or- 
dained August 24, 1907. Member of the K. of C. Com- 
missioned June 1, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., with the 
317th Infantry. Was in the Meuse-Argonne Drive. Dis- 
charged June 6, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, 
N. J. Prior of Mt. Carmel College, Niagara Falls, Can. 
Permanent address, Mt. Carmel College, Niagara Falls, 
Can. 


Laherty, Rev. John Joseph, M.A., S.J. 


Born March 23, 1879, in San Francisco, Calif. Educated 
at St. Ignatius Preparatory School and St. Ignatius High 
School, San Francisco, Calif., and Gonzaga University, 
Spokane, Wash. Received theological training at Jesuit 
Seminary in Montreal. Ordained April 30, 1910. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C., and American Legion. Commissioned 
in the Navy, July 30, 1918. Served at Receiving Ship, 
Puget Sound Navy Yard. Discharged as Lieutenant, 
junior grade, at San Francisco, August, 1919. Professor 
at Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Permanent ad- 
dress, Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. 


Lallou, Rev. William J., Philadelphia 


Born August 17, 1880, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated 
in the Wharton Primary and Secondary, Nebinger Gram- 
mar, and Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa., Seton 
Hall College, South Orange, N. J., and Catholic University, 
Washington, D. C. Received theological training at St. 
Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Ordained May 28, 
1904. Member of the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain, 


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September 20, 1917 to February 14, 1918, at Camp Hancock, 
Ga. Permanent address, 218 Queen Street, Philadelphia, 
ay 


Lambert, Rev. Gedeon Isidore Joseph, Providence 


Born November 22, 1888, in Providence, R. I. Educated 
at St. Charles Parochial School and La Salle Academy, 
Providence, (RU seminaite de: |oliette(\Collesegdenar 
Laurent, and Seminaire de Philosophie, Can. Received 
theological training at the Grand Seminaire de Montreal, 
Can. Ordained December 23, 1916. Member of the K. of 
C., Canados Americain, and St. Jean Baptiste d’Amerique. 
Commissioned November 8, 1918. Served at Camp 
Zachary Taylor, Ky., until his discharge as First Lieutenant, 
December 12, 1918. First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve 
Corps, December 13, 1918. Stationed at Notre Dame de 
Lourdes, Providence, R. I. Permanent address, 901 At- 
wells Avenue, Providence, R. I. 


Lammers, Rev. Henry T., Cincinnati 


Born July 27, 1887, in Cincinnati. Ordained June 14, 1912. 
Commissioned August 3, 1918. Served at Camp Upton 
and on the U.S.S. Mercy. Discharged at Hoboken, May 
$1,71919) Address; 2625 \Sciota: street, Gincinnatin@. 


Landowski, Rev. John S., Green Bay 


Born February 6, 1890, in Stevens Point, Wis. Educated 
in the Stevens Point Parochial, Public and Normal Schools. 
Received theological training at St. Paul Seminary, St. 
Paul, Minn. Ordained April 14, 1916. Member of the 
K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned May 6, 
1917. Served at Fort Sheridan, Ill., and Camp Custer, 
Mich., and in the A.E.F., at Archangel, Russia, with the 
339th Infantry. Decorated with the Order of St. Stanislaus, 
Third Class. Received British Citation, June 19, 1919, 
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and American Citation, June 22, 1919. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant at Camp Grant, Ill., August 4, 1919. Pastor 
of Sacred Heart Church, Lena, Wis. Permanent address, 
214 Washington Avenue, Stevens Point, Wis. 


Landry, Rev. John Henry, Hartford 


Born November 11, 1887, in Bristol, Conn. Ordained July 
13, 1913. Commissioned September 10, 1918. Served at 
Camp Stuart and in Transport Duty. Discharged August 
5, 1919. Address, 128 Laurel Street, Bristol, Conn. 


Lange, Rev. Edwin E., M.A., Newark 


Born October 29, 1884, in Butler, N. J. Educated at St. 
Nicholas Parochial School, Passaic, N. J., Seton Hall High 
School, South Orange, N. J., and Seton Hall College, South 
Orange, N. J. Received theological training at American 
College, Louvain, Belgium. Ordained, July 9, 1911. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. and A.O.H. Commissioned August 10, 
1917. Served at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Camp Taylor, 
Ky., Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp Sheridan, Ala. Dis- 
charged February 22, 1919. Permanent address, 15 Van 
Ness Place, Newark, N. J. 


Langlard, Rev. Henri, Oregon, Reims 


Born October 14, 1869, in France. Educated in Schools 
and High Schools of Dijon, France, Catholic University of 
Paris, and University of California. Received theological 
training at Paris, France. Ordained December 23, 1893. 
Member of the American Legion. Commissioned Septem- 
ber 12, 1917, as First Lieutenant in the Corps of Inter- 
preters. Sent to Camp Sevier. Served in Flanders with 
the 30th Division and was in action at St. Mihiel and the 
Argonne with the 89th Division. Acted as Chaplain from 
December, 1918 until March, 1919. Was made Officier 
d’Academie, May 25, 1919, A.E.F. University. Discharged 


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as First Lieutenant at San Francisco, Calif., October 10, 
1919. Captain in the Military Intelligence Reserve Corps. 
Permanent address, 634 Hobart Street, Oakland, Calif. 


Langton, Rev. John Alphonsus, New York 


Born April 19, 1885, in New York City. Educated at St. 
James School, St. James High School and Cathedral Col- 
lege, New York City. Received theological training at 
St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained June 
6, 1914. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned Septem- 
beri 22, V1 9187 iServedvat Romorantiny sb rance | oe mao 
No! 2, ALE AES) Discharged July 7, 1919 cas Firstulaied= 
tenantatiErobokensin i Chaplain sat UVa ca ay 
Academy, West Point, N. Y. Permanent address, 138 Main 
Street, Highland Falls, N. Y. 


Lannert, Rev. Joseph G., Indianapolis 


Born February 9, 1867, in Evansville, Ind. Educated at 
St. Meinrad’s College, Ind., and Mt. St. Mary’s College, 
Emmitsburg, Md. Theology at Mt. St. Mary’s, Cincinnati, 
O. Ordained June 19, 1895. Served as Auxiliary Chap- 
lain/at)» Marine) Draining) Station) Paris) Island, yS7Gn 
November, 1918—January, 1919. Pastor, St. Charles 
Church, Bloomington, Ind. Address, 212 South Dunn 
Street, Bloomington, Ind. 


La Querre, Rev. Joseph Achille, Denver, Trois Rivieres 


Born December 13, 1886, in Batiscan, P. Q., Can. Educated 
at St. Joseph’s Sahel 1a Sidaaul and College, Trois 
Rivieres, Can. Reeeed theological training at the Grand 
Seminary, Trois Rivieres. Ordained June 29, 1911. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Served as Volunteer Chaplain at Fort 
Lyon, U. S. Naval Hospital, since May, 1915, and still 
serves there. Permanent address, Las Animas, Colo. 
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Latiolais, Rev. A., S.J. 
Served as Voluntary Chaplain at Dorr and Carlstrom 
Fields, Fla., during the war and for several months after. 


Lauermann, Rev. Joseph B., Chicago 

Born February 26, 1884, in Wilmette, Ill. Educated at 
St. Joseph’s School, and St. Joseph’s High School, Wil- 
mette, Ill., and the College Department of St. Francis Semi- 
nary, St. Francis, Wis. Received theological training at 
St. Paul’s Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained June 13, 
Osa Miembemotthe kof ©. C.0 OR sand) American 
Legion. Commissioned August 25, 1918. Served with the 
146th Infantry, at St. Dizier, France, and M.R.U., the 
310th M.T.C., at Coblenz, Germany. Was in action at the 
Ypres-Lys. Discharged October 9, 1919, at Camp Grant, 
Lies irsty Wicutcnant: | baston ot.) oseph’s, Church: 
Waukegan, Ill. Permanent address, 225 McKinley Avenue, 
Waukegan, Ill. 


Laurent, Rev. John Marius, O.M.I. 

Born March 22, 1882, in Morlaix, France. Educated at 
St. Francis School and St. Francis High School, Morlaix, 
France, and St. Pol de Leon College, France. Received 
theological training at San Antonio Theological Seminary. 
Ordained June 20, 1909. Member of the K. of C. Served 
as an Auxiliary Chaplain, teaching French to officers and 
enlisted men at Camp Travis, Tex., from October, 1917 
to March, 1918. Was commissioned October 14, 1918, and 
ordered to Jackson Barracks, La., but war ended before 
he was mustered in. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp 
John Wise, and Brooks Field during 1919. Permanent ad- 
dress, French Settlement, La. 


Laviolette, Rev. Leo Edward, Springfield 
Born Mach 7, 1892, in West Boylston, Mass. Educated in 
Public Schools, Worcester, Mass., Classical High School, 
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Worcester, Mass., and St. Hyacinthe College, P. Q., Can. 
Received theological training at Grand Seminaire, Mon- 
treal) P) QO3>Cani \ OrdaimediDecember 22,191 7 Viemper 
of the K. of C., F. M. T. A., Veterans of Foreign Wars, 
and Union of St. Jean Baptiste. Commissioned August 
20, 1918. Served at Hoboken Port of Embarkation, Port 
Chaplain’s Office, Camp Merritt, N. J., Winall Down 
Camp, Winchester, England, Cherbourg, France, St. Aig- 
nan, France, Foret du) Der; Eclaron, France, “Pareny, 
France. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant, July 9, 1919. Assistant at Notre Dame Church, 
Pittsfield, Mass. Permanent address, 50 Melville Street, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 


Lawless, Rev. Thomas A., D.D., O.S.F.S. 


Born: January 17;)1591\in) Henry) Clay, P.O} Deletaie 
cated at St. Joseph’s on the Brandywine Parochial School, 
Salesianum High School, Wilmington, Del., and Scholas- 
ticate of Oblates of St. Francis de Sales, Childs, Md. Re- 
ceived theological training at Apollinaris Seminary, Rome, 
Italy. Ordained December 20, 1913. Commissioned 
September 15, 1918. Served in A.E.F., with the 302nd 
Centre Tank Corps and with the M.T.C. Discharged July 
8, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Mitchell Field, N.Y. Teacher 
at Salesianum High School, Wilmington, Del. Permanent 
address, 801 West Street, Wilmington, Del. 


Leary, Rev. John Francis, M.A., Baltimore 


Born October 14, 1891, in Washington, D. C. Educated 
in the Public Grammar School, Georgetown Preparatory, 
Georgetown University and Catholic University, Washing- 
ton, D. C. Received theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained August 31, 1917. 
Member of the K. of C. Commissioned August 1, 1918. 
Served at Camp Morrison, Va., and Embarkation Hospital, 


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Camp Stuart, Va. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at 
Camp Lee, Va., September 16, 1919. Appointed First 
Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, February 17, 1920. 
Assistant Pastor, St. Ann’s, Baltimore, Md. Permanent 
address, 528 East 22nd Street, Baltimore, Md. 


Lechman, Rev. John Charles, Altoona 


Born January 15, 1882, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained June 
18, 1905. Commissioned July 31, 1918. Served at Camp 
Crane, Pa. Discharged February 11, 1919, at Camp Crane, 
Pa. Address, 340 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Le Cair, Rev. René Marie, Sioux City 


Born August 5, 1872, in Brittany, France. Educated at 
State Primary School, Brittany, and Apostolic School of 
the Fathers of the Company of Mary, Calvary de Pont- 
Chateau, France. Received theological training at Scholas- 
ticate of Fathers of Company of Mary in Ottawa, Can. 
Ordained’ september 19." 1590." Viember of the; K.)of C: 
Came to the United States in 1902. Established Fathers 
of the Company of Mary and Sisters of Wisdom at Port 
Jefferson and Ozone Park, Long Island, N. Y. Joined 
Sioux City Diocese in 1906. Inducted as Interpreter from 
French Army into A.E.F., Ist Division, June 24, 1917, and 
became Auxiliary Chaplain with the Marines. Served at 
St. Nazaire, Gondrecourt, Savenay. Discharged as Inter- 
preter from French Army, January, 1919. Continued serv- 
ices with Ase assk. Cy. Chaplain until july 2001919: 
when he returned to the United States. Discharged August 
26, 1919. “Had: served: ‘as Private in’ Prench Army, from 
November 19, 1914 to June 24, 1917. Pastor of St. Mary’s 
Church, Auburn, Ia. Permanent address, Auburn, [a. 


Leddy, Rev. Joseph Patrick, C.5.5.R. 


Born February 2, 1879, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Alphonsus Parochial School and La Salle Academy, 


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New York City, St. Mary’s College, North East, Pa., and 
New York University Law School (LL.B.), New York 
City. Received theological training at Redemptorist Semi- 
nary, Esopus, N. Y. Ordained June 10, 1915. Admitted 
to Chaplains’ Training School, November 15, 1918. Served 
at Camp Taylor until his discharge, November 27, 1918. 


Lederer, Rev. Joseph, Milwaukee 


Born June 4, 1879, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated at St. 
Miuchael’s Parochial School, Milwaukee, Wis., St. Francis 
High School, Wis., and St. Francis College, Wis. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Francis Seminary, Wis. 
Ordained) June) Zi 4903s iviember) of thes ot wean 
Foresters. Served as K. C. Chaplain in 1918. Attended 
Chaplains’ ‘Training School from June 1, 1918 until June 
24, 1918. Permanent address, Middleton, Wis. 


Leduc, Rev. Paul Joseph Anthony, Albany 


Born September) 7,1889) ins Cohoes Ni YE ducateguas 
St. Joseph’s Parochial School, Cohoes, N. Y., and Assump- 
tion College, Can. Received theological training at Sul- 
pician Seminary, Montreal, Can. Ordained September 
Zhy AGUS Miembenvoti, the), Kitot Cr land a thesesinmeq cant 
Legion. Commissioned Lieutenant, junior grade, in the 
Navy, July 17, 1917. Served at the Brooklyn Navy Yard 
for three months, and aboard the U.S.S. Montana, twenty- 
eight months, part of the time on Convoy Duty. Dis- 
charged December 18, 1919. Assistant Pastor, St. Joseph’s 
Church, Cohoes, N. Y. Permanent address, Cohoes, N. Y. 


Ledwig, Rev. Francis J., San Antonio 
Born March 19, 1889, in Yorktown, Tex. Ordained July 
31, 1913. Commissioned in Navy, August 14, 1918. Served 
aboard the U.S.S. Pastores. Resigned July 7, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 310 Dwyer Avenue, San Antonio, Tex. 


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L’Ecuyer, Rev. George E., Burlington 
Entered military service, October 7, 1918. Address, Enos- 
burg Falls, Vt. 


Lee, Rev. Bernard W., Alton 


Born March 1, 1869, in Ireland. Ordained June 21, 1895, 
in Cincinnati Oumnerved) asia /KYiC) Chanlainwpheccived 
appointment December 31, 1917. Served at Kelly Field, 
Texas. 


Legowski, Rev. Francis Louis Stanislaus, M.A., Toledo 


Born October 21.1889, in ‘Toledo, O.. Educated) at St. 
Hedwig’s Parochial School, Toledo, O., St. Cyril and 
Methodius High School and College, Detroit, Mich. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Balti- 
more, Md. Ordained June 1, 1912. Commissioned Decem- 
Dome ce lobe oenveduatyG@ampnVicArtiure), Lex ,\Camp 
Merritt, N. J., and in the A.E.F. In action at the Marne- 
Vesle, Oise-Aisne, Argonne and Meuse-Argonne.  Dis- 
charged April 11, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Pastor, St. Anthony’s Church, Toledo, O. Perma- 
nent address, 1416 Nebraska Avenue, Toledo, O. 


Le May, Rev. Arthur Aloysius, Rochester 


Born December 7, 1888, in Watertown, N. Y. Educated 
at St. Mary’s School, Rochester, N. Y., Public School, 
WillardNosy:, Oviditiichi School Ovid) Na Yucand (St 
Andrew’s College, Rochester, N. Y. Received theological 
training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Or- 
dained June 6, 1914. Member of the K. of C., American 
Legion and Disabled War Veterans. Commissioned Febru- 
ary 6, 1918. Sailed for France one week after being com- 
missioned. Was in action at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Gassed November 7, 1918, in Meuse-Argonne. Dis- 
charged April 19, 1919, from Oswego Military Hospital, 
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as First Lieutenant. Spent three years in Army hospitals 
after discharge, because of injuries received in France. 
Appointed Chaplain, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, Bath, 
NOY: July (5.019229) Rernianent address sBatha Ne 


Lenihan, Rev. Daniel James, Dubuque 


Born March 15, 1876, in Dubuque, Ia. Ordained December 
21,1901. Commissioned August 15, 1918. Served at Camp 
Raritan Ney Discharcedy fanuary) 27.91 Ome delice 
Dubuque Chancery Office. 


Lennan, Rev. Thomas Joseph, A.M., Baltimore 


Born December 7, 1884, in Westernport, Md. Educated 
in Western Maryland Parochial Schools and at St. Charles 
College, Ellicott City, Md. Received theological training 
at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained June 
21,1911. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned Novem- 
ber 26, 1917. Served at Fort Caswell, N. C., Fort Amador, 
C. Z.,:and Fort Benning, Ga.) Remained in thes Aru 
Permanent address, c/o Adjutant General, War Depart- 
ment, Washington, D. C. 


Leonard, Rev. J. Benedict, Scranton 


Born October 17, 1889, in Pleasant Mount, Pa. Ordained 
December 21, 1916. Commissioned June 14, 1918. Served 
at Camp Lee, Va., and in Transport Duty. Discharged 
March 22, 1919. Address, 315 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, 
ay 


Leonard, Rev. Paul Joseph, Mobile 


Born August 27, 1870, in Ireland. Educated in Irish 

National Schools, St. Mary’s College, Belmont, N. C., and 

St. Bernard Cullinan College, Ala. Received theological 

training at St. Bernard Cullinan Seminary, Ala. Ordained 
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Uy e? Jl oO (eeemerved ass Ki) Ci Auxiliary, Chaplain at 
Warrington, Fla., during war. Permanent address, Toul- 
minville, Ala. 


Le Sage, Rev. Marshall J., C.M. 


Born December 16, 1875, in Minneapolis, Minn. Educated 
in the Public Schools of Minneapolis, Minn., and Los 
Angeles, Calif., St. Mary’s High School and St. Mary’s 
College, Perryville, Mo. Received theological training 
at St. Mary’s Seminary, Perryville, Mo. Ordained July 
9, 1899. Commissioned August 23, 1918. Served at Cape 
Girardeau, Mo., and in the A.E.F., with the 104th Am- 
munition Train of the 29th Division, and in Base Hospital 
No. 90. Discharged July 9, 1919, as First Lieutenant at 
Camp Dix, N. J. Permanent address, St. Vincent’s Col- 
lege, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 


Le Veer, Rev. Arthur Joseph, Burlington 


Born January 3, 1886, in Bloomfield, Vt. Educated in the 
Wohevecucimom CTO hw and ot laurent.) +... Can. 
Received theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Baltimore. Ordained May 29, 1915. Member of the K. 
of C.,C.O.0.F., and St. J. B. Commissioned August 11, 1918. 
Went oveseas September 8, 1918. First to England, then 
to France. Assigned to the 102nd Machine Gun Battalion, 
26th Division. Was in action with his battalion in the 
Argonne. In March, 1919, was tranferred to American 
Base Hospital No. 5, Brest. Ordered home June 26, 1919, 
and discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp Dix, N. J., 
July 18, 1919. Permanent address, St. Norbert’s Rectory, 
Hardwick, Vt. 


Levesque, Rev. Pierre H., Albany 
Born September 6, 1884, in Farnham, P. Q., Can. Ed- 
ucated at Grammar School and Public High School, 

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Schuylerville, N. Y., and Grand Seminaire, Joliette, P. Q., 
Can. Received theological training at Grand Seminary, 
Montreal. Ordained December 23, 1911. Member of 
the K. of C. Commissioned October 30, 1917. Served in 
the A.E.F., with the 11th Engineers, in the Somme Sector, 
Lys Defensive, North Picardy, St. Mihiel Offensive, and 
Meuse-Argonne Offensive. In the United States, served 
at Camps Upton, Meade, Dix and Fort McHenry. Chap- 
lain of 6th Field Artillery, at Fort Hoyle, Md. Permanent 
address, c/o Adjutant General, War Department, Washing- 
ton DEG, 


Lillis, Rev. William Joseph, Boston 


Born March 13, 1887, in Salem, Mass. Educated at Salem 
Public School, Boston College High School and Holy 
Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Received theological 
training at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass. Ordained 
Sunes; 1917) Member ot the Ky of. CivA. Ot and simmers 
can Legion. Commissioned August, 1918. Served at Camp 
Devens, Mass., aboard Transports North Carolina and 
Santa Rosa, and at Camp Bragg, N. C. Discharged at 
Camp Bragg, N. C., Nevember 20, 1920, as Captain. Com- 
missioned Captain in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. Perma- 
nent address, 121 Norfolk Street, Cambridge, Mass. 


Little, Rev. William P., New York 


Born September 17, 1886, in New York City. Ordained 
April 20, 1913, in Rome, Italy. Commissioned June 24, 
1918. Served at Camp Hancock, Ga., until discharged 
March 6, 1919. Address, 217 West 71st Street, New York 
City. 


Loehr, Rev. Edward A., New York 


Born June 5, 1883, in Yonkers, N. Y. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School, Yonkers, N. Y.; Xavier High School, New 


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York City, and St. Francis Xavier’s College, New York 
City. Received theological training at St. Joseph’s Semi- 
nary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained June 5, 1909. Member 
of K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned August 
23, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor in the United States. In 
the A.E.F., with the 13lst Infantry. Was in action in the 
Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Troyon Sector, First Raid on 
St. Hilaire, Second Raid on St. Hilaire, Attack on Bois les 
Hautes Epines; Attacks on La Vachere Bois, Bois de War- 
ville and Butgneville. Discharged May 30, 1919, as First 
Lieutenant. Assistant Pastor Resurrection Church, New 
York City. Permanent address, 276 West 15lst Street, 
New York City. 


Lonergan, Rev. John M., Rockford 


Born May 14, 1884, in Polo, Ill. Ordained June 27, 1909. 
Commissioned March 23, 1918. Served with 18th Infantry 
ALEeLomeOischarsed August.) 5, 1919 (at Camp |.Grant, 
Address, Polo, Ill. 


Lorenz, Rev. John Edward, Philadelphia 


Born March 30, 1890, in New Ringgold, Pa. Educated at 
local Public School, Tremont High School and Villanova 
College, Pa. Received theological training at St. Charles 
Seminary, Pa. Ordained May 27, 1916. Member of K. of 
C. and American Legion. Commissioned August 21, 1918. 
Served in the A.E.F., with the 52nd Infantry of the 6th 
Division. Was in action at the Meuse-Argonne. Dis- 
charged with the rank of First Lieutenant June 16, 1919. 
Pastor at Kutztown, Pa. Permanent address is 236 East 
Main Street, Kutztown, Pa. 

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Loughran, Rev. Joseph S., Monterey 


Born June 11, 1887, in Washington, D. C. Ordained June 
1, 1912. Commissioned September 16, 1916. Retired Sep- 
tember 28, 1921. His address is 15 Ninth Street, 8S. E., 
Washington, D. C. 


Luby, Rev. William Joseph, Green Bay 


Born December 3, 1879, in Cashel, Ireland. Educated at 
Chicago Public School and Sacred Heart College, Water- 
town, Wis. Received theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained December 17, 1904. 
Member of the K. of C., Rotary Club and American 
Legion. Commissioned April 11, 1918. Served at the 
Army and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. Discharged 
December 11, 1918, as First Lieutenant. Pastor Sacred 
Heart Church, Manitowoc, Wis. His permanent address 
is 520 North 7th Street, Manitowoc, Wis. 


Luckey, Rev. Arthur James, Concordia 


Born August 15, 1877, in Greenleaf, Kan. Educated at 
Greenleaf Public School, Greenleaf High School and St. 
Benedict’s College, Atchison, Kan. Received theological 
training at Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained 
June 10, 1904. Member of K. of C. and American Legion. 
Commissioned August 12, 1918. Stationed at Camp Funs- 
ton, Kan., until his discharge as First Lieutenant, Novem- 
ber 30, 1918. Appointed First Lieutenant Chaplain, Of- 
ficers’ Reserve Corps. Was first Kansas State Chaplain of 
American Legion and first Post Commander, Pearce- 
Kellar Post, American Legion. Pastor Seven Dolors 
Church, Manhattan, Kan., and President of Concordia 
Diocesan School Board. His permanent address is Man- 
hattan, Kan. 


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Lydon, Rev. Patrick John, Boston 


Born July 8, 1882, in Boston, Mass. Educated at St. John’s 
Parochial, Fitton Parochial, Boston College Preparatory, 
and Boston College, all in Boston, Mass. Received theo- 
logical training at St. John’s Seminary, Boston, Mass. Or- 
dained December 19, 1908. Member 3rd Division Society. 
Commissioned October 1, 1917. Stationed with the 10th 
Field Artillery, 3rd Division, at Douglas, Ariz., France 
and Germany. Was in action at Champagne-Marne, Aisne- 
Marne, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Cited for gal- 
lantry in action at Chateau-Thierry, July 15, 1918. Dis- 
charged March 29, 1919, at Camp Jackson, N. C., as First 
Lieutenant. Assistant Pastor, St. Francis de Sales Church, 


Roxbury, Mass. Permanent address, 116 Vernon Street, 
Boston, 20, Mass. 


Lynch, Rev. Daniel Joseph, M.A., S.J. 


Born January 1, 1879, in Gloucester, Mass. Educated in 
local Public Schools, Boston Latin School, Boston College, 
Boston, Mass., and Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. 
Ordained June 28, 1916. Chaplain 78th Division Associa- 
tion. Commissioned April 11, 1918. Stationed at Blois 
and Tours and with the 310th Infantry, 78th Division. 
Brigaded with the British, back of Arras. In action at 
St. Mihiel Offensive at Thiacourt, and Liney Sector at 
St. Juvin in Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Recommended 
for the Distinguished Service Cross by General Hersey, 
Brigade Commander. Cited by General Pershing for con- 
spicuous and meritorious service at Bois Des Loges. Dis- 
charged May 29, 1919, at Camp Lee, Va., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Professor at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 
Permanent address, Boston College, Chestnut Hill 67, 
Mass. 


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Lynch, Rev. Martin, J., Philadelphia 


Born September 8, 1889, in Philadelphia, Pa. Ordained 
May 17, 1913. Commissioned October 31, 1917. Served 
with the 304th Infantry, A.E.F., and at Hospital Centre, 
Savenay, France. Discharged August 16, 1919, at Camp 
Dix, N. J.) Addressy2321)Greene Street) Philadelphiagiay 


Lynch, Rev. Thomas Francis, Hartford 


Born December 7, 1887, in Waterbury, Conn. Educated 
at Duggan School, Barnard School, and Crosby High 
School, Waterbury, Conn., and St. Thomas Seminary, 
Hartford, Conn. Received theological training at Ameri- 
can College, Louvain, Belgium. Ordained July 13, 1913. 
Member of the K. of C., and American Legion. Com- 
missioned January 24, 1918. Served with the 302nd In- 
fantry at Camp Gondrecourt, St. Sulpice, Charenton, 
France; with the 30lst Machine Gun Battalion, at Camp 
Devens and Lunery, France, with the 23rd Infantry at 
Ardennes and in march to Rhine. Was in action at the 
Meuse-Argonne. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First 
Lieutenant June 14, 1919. Permanent address, 25 North 
Cliff Street, Ansonia, Conn. 


Lyng, Rev. Edward Joseph, Philadelphia 


Born May 12, 1885, in New York City. Educated at St. 
Malachy’s School, St. Joseph’s High School and St. 
Joseph’s College, Philadelphia, Pa. ‘Theological training 
at St. Charles Borromeo’s Seminary, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ordained May 27, 1911. Member of the K. of C. Com- 
missioned August 27, 1918. Served at Camps Taylor and 
Stuart, Port of Embarkation, Va., and aboard the U.S.S. 
Pastores. Discharged February 15, 1919, at Newport News, 
Va., as First Lieutenant. Appointed Captain, 315th In- 
fantry, Officers’ Reserve Corps. Permanent address, 2417 
North 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


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McAdams, Rev. Edward Patrick, Baltimore 


Born January 14, 1878, in Baltimore, Md. Educated at 
Star of the Sea School and Loyola College, Baltimore, Md. 
Received theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Balti- 
more, Md. Ordained December 21, 1901. Member of the K. 
of C., Elks, Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion. 
Commissioned August 8, 1918. Served at Camp Morris- 
son, Va., aboard the U.5.S. Susquehanna, Debarkation 
Hospital No. 51, U. S. General Hospital No. 43, Fort 
George Wright, Spokane, Wash., and Butte, Mont. Dis- 
charged July 1, 1920, at Fort George Wright, Wash. Pastor, 
St. Peter’s, Westernport, Md. Permanent address, 31 
Augusta Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 


McAvinue, Rev. Bartholomew, Erie 


Born August 11, 1859. Ordained 1894. Served as Red 
Cross Chaplain during war. 


McCaffrey, Rev. Joseph, A.A., New York 


Born March 11, 1890, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Jerome’s Academy, La Salle Academy, Fordham Pre- 
paratory and Fordham University, New York City. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 
Yonkers, N. Y. Ordained June 17, 1916. Member of the 
American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Com- 
missioned April 6, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., with the 
9th U.S. Infantry, 2nd Division. Was in action with his 
regiment at Soissons, Aisne-Marne, St. Maihiel, Pont-a- 
Musson Defensive, Champagne, Argonne. Received an 
American Citation for gallantry, October 6, 1918. Deco- 
rated with the Croix de Guerre (Corps d’ Armee), October 
8, 1918. Discharged August 14, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., 
as First Lieutenant. Appointed First Lieutenant Chaplain, 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, June 11, 1920. Called into service 


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at Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., for month of August, 1922. 
Assistant, St. Rose of Lima Church, West 165th Street, 
New York City. Permanent address, 510 West 165th Street, 
New York City. 


McCann, Rev. Christopher B., New York 


Born April 24, 1892, in New York City. Educated at 
Cathedral Parochial School, Manhattan College Prepara- 
tory and Fordham University. Received theological train- 
ing at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained 
December 20, 1916. Member of the American Legion and 
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Commissioned in the Navy, 
October 20, 1918. Served on the Receiving Ship at Boston, 
Mass., and aboard the U.S.S. Orizaba. Discharged July 
5, 1919, at Norfolk, Va., with the rank of Lieutenant, 
junior grade. Commissioned Lieutenant, junior grade, 
U.S.N.R.F. Permanent address, 472 West 142nd Street, 
New York City. 


McCann, Rev. John J., Albany 


Born April 6, 1878, in Mechanicsville, N. Y. Ordained 
July 9, 1906. Entered service September 26, 1918. Dis- 
charged July 10, 1919. 


McCarthy, Rev. Charles J., Ph.D., C.M. 


Born February 1, 1884, in Moberly, Mo. Educated at St. 
Patrick’s School, St. Patrick’s Academy and St. Patrick’s 
Commercial Academy, Chicago, Ill., St. Mary’s Apos- 
tolic College, Perryville, Mo., and University of Dallas, 
Dallas, Tex. Received theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Barrens, Mo. Ordained June 23, 1910. Member 
of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned 
September 26, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., at Evacuation 
Hospital No. 8, and in the Army of Occupation. Dis- 
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charged August 9, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Permanent address, University of Dallas, Dallas, 
sltexn 


McCarthy, Rev. Daniel Joseph, Savannah 


Born February 16, 1883, in Savannah, Ga. Educated at 
Cathedral Parish School and Savannah High School, 
Savannah, Ga., and in St. Mary’s College, Belmont, N. C. 
Received theological training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, 
Rochester, N. Y. Ordained February 16, 1910. Member 
of the K. of C., Eagles, and American Legion. Commis- 
sioned September 12, 1918. Served at Fort Moultrie, S. C., 
Camp Eustis, Camp Stuart and Fort Monroe, Va. _ Dis- 
charged as First Lieutenant, December 13, 1918, at Fort 
Monroe. Commissioned First Lieutenant in the Officers’ 
Reserve Corps, August 29, 1919. Pastor, Church of the 
Blessed Sacrament, Savannah, Ga. Permanent address, 
222 East Harris Street, Savannah, Ga. 


McCarthy, Rev. George Thomas, M.A., Chicago 


Born December 1, 1874, in Grand Haven, Mich. Educated 
at St. Mary’s School, Muskegon, Mich., Assumption 
High School, Sandwich, Can., and St. Ignatius College, 
Chicago, Ill. Received theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Cincinnati, O. Ordained June 21, 1900. Commissioned 
July 22, 1918. Stationed at Fort Dodge, Ia., Camp Mills, 
N. Y., Camp Merritt, N. J., and in the A.E.F., with the 
7th Division. Was in action at Vieville-en-Haye, Rember- 
court, Thiacourt and Bois de Puvinelle. Wounded with 
shrapnel at Vieville-en-Haye, October 4, 1918, gassed at 
Bois-le-Pretre, November 3, 1918. Decorated with the 
Croix de Guerre, at Rembercourt, November 10, 1918. 
Cited for service to French wounded at Bois-le-Pretre, 
November 3, 1918. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at 


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Fort Sheridan, I1l., October 20, 1919, but remained in serv- 
ice as a Volunteer Chaplain until March, 1921. Permanent 
address, 7320 Ellwood Avenue, Chicago, III. 


McCarthy, Rev. John Anthony, Manchester 


Born April 3, 1887, in Manchester, N. H. Educated at 
McDonald School, Manchester, N. H., St. Anselm’s Pre- 
paratory and St. Anselm’s College. Received theological 
training at Grand Seminary, Montreal, Can., and St. 
Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained May 235, 
I91o. Membernioty thetk rot 1) and "A Osby @onnmiss 
sioned in the Navy, October 17, 1918. Served on Trans- 
port Duty, with the North Sea Mine Force, and Asiatic 
Destroyer Squadron. Remained in service. Permanent 


address, 189 Maple Street, Manchester, N. H. 


McCloskey, Rev. Francis Aloysius, Trenton 


Born January 27, 1889, in Trenton, N. J. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s School, and Joseph Wood Public School, Trenton, 
N. J., St. Joseph’s Preparatory, Philadelphia, Pa., and 
Niagara University, Niagara Falls) N. Y. Received theo- 
logical training at Our Lady of Angels Seminary, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. Ordained March 20, 1915. Member of the 
American Legion. Commissioned September 13, 1917. 
Served in the A.E.F., with the 329th Infantry, 304th Supply 
Train, Evacuation Hospital No. 9, and the 11th Machine 
Gun Battalion. Discharged August 29, 1919, at Camp 
Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant. Assistant Rector at Sayre- 
ville, INU], /Permanentvaddress Sayreville Nee |A 


McClure, Rev. James Robert, Ogdensburg 
Born January 16, 1885, in Central Falls, R. I. Educated 
at Garfield Street Grammar School, Central Falls, R. L., 
Holy Cross High School and Holy Cross College, Wor- 
cester, Mass. Received theological training at St. Bernard’s 


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Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Ordained June 8, 1912. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain and Auxiliary 
Chaplain at Madison Barracks, N. Y., which he is still 
attending. Pastor of St. Andrew’s Church, Sacket Harbor, 
N.Y. Permanent address, Sacket Harbor, N. Y. 


McDermott, Rev. Morgan Andrew, Altoona 


Born January 22, 1880, in Altoona, Pa. Educated at St. 
Mary’s German School and Public School, Altoona, Pa., 
and in Public and Private Schools of Gresson, Pa., and St. 
Vincent’s College, Beatty, Pa. Received theological train- 
ing at St. Vincent’s Seminary, Beatty, Pa. Ordained June 
Diaby se Ost ha plains American ecion 927i state 
Chaplain, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Member of the 
K. of C. Commissioned August 23, 1918. Served at Camp 
Taylor, Ky., with the 159th D.B., Transport Service aboard 
the U.S.S. Rochester, Camp Dix, N. J., Chaplains’ Office, 
Hoboken. Discharged, Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant, October 9, 1919. Commissioned First Lieutenant, 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, January 1, 1920. Pastor, Holy 
Child Jesus Church, Windber, Pa. Permanent address, 
Windber, Pa. 


McDermott, Rev. Patrick Neil, Des Moines 


Born June 19, 1882, in Ireland. Educated at St. Patrick’s 
College, Maynooth, Ireland. Theology at Kenrick Semi- 
nary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained January 5, 1908. Member 
of the K. of C., A.O.H., and American Legion. Commis- 
sioned August 23, 1918. Served at Camp Dodge, Ia., and 
in France and Germany. Discharged as First Lieutenant, 
ati@amp Wodgetan july S019 h9 sibtadtservedrasi Ke Oe 
Chaplain at Camp Dodge, Ia., October, 1917—August, 
1918. Address, Atlantic, Ia. 


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McDermott, Rev. Terence Stephen, O.P. 


Born March 14, 1887, in Iowa. Educated in the Local 
School and High School, Ohio College and Catholic Uni- 
versity, Washington, D. C. Received theological training 
at Dominican House of Studies. Ordained June 25, 1913. 
Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commis- 
sioned March, 1918. Served at Waco, Tex., Fort DuPont, 
Del., and in the A.E.F. Discharged at Hoboken, N. J., 
July 15, 1919, as First Lieutenant. Appointed Captain 
Chaplain in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. Pastor, Holy 
Name Church, Kansas City, Mo. Permanent address, 
2201 Benton Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. 


McDonald, Rev. Eugene Edward, M.A., S.S.J. 


Born July 17, 1869, in Jersey City, N. J. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s School, Jersey City, N. J., Mt. St. Mary’s College, 
Emmitsburg, Md., and Seton Hall College, South Orange, 
N. J. Received theological training at St. Joseph’s Semi- 
nary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained June 17, 1897. Member 
of Elks and K. of C. Appointed Chaplain in the Navy 
by President Roosevelt, December 12, 1902. Has served 
as Chaplain aboard the following: U.S.S. Franklin, Rich- 
mond, Indiana, lowa, New York, Montana, North Caro- 
lina, North Dakota, ‘Tennessee, and Leviathan, and at shore 
stations in Newport, New York, Paris Island and Boston. 
Holds rank of Captain. Permanent address, P. O. 295, 
pea OlitINGye 


McDonald, Very Rev. James Aloysius, O.S.A. 


Born February 7, 1877, in Andover, Mass. Educated at 
Andover Public School, Villanova College and University 
of Pennsylvania. Received theological training at Villa- 
nova Novitiate. Ordained September 29, 1901. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned September, 1917. Served 
at Fort McPherson, Ga. Discharged September 23, 1919, 


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at Camp Devens, Mass., as Captain. Prior at St. Augus- 
tine’s, Detroit, Mich. Permanent address, 3138 Davison 
Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 


McDonald, Rev. Joseph S., M.A., Newark 


Born September 8, 1883, in Hortendyke, N. J. Educated 
at St. Joseph’s Parochial School, Paterson, N. J., Paterson 
High School, and Seton Hall College, South Orange, N. J. 
Received theological training at Immaculate Conception 
Seminary, South Orange, N. J. Ordained March 19, 1914. 
Member of the K. of C. and A.O.H. Commissioned August, 
1917. Served as Chaplain of the 308th Field Artillery at 
Camp Dix, N. J., and in the A.E.F. Was in action in the 
Toul Sector, St. Mihiel Offensive and Meuse-Argonne 
Offensive. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Lee, 
Vapi oy Gurateyot. bauls;Ghurch, ersey, G@ity, 
N. J. Permanent address, 73 17th Avenue, Paterson, N. J. 


McDonald, Rev. Thomas J., C.M. 


Born May 14, 1868, in Bridgewater, N. Y. Educated in 
the Public School and Public High School of Bridgewater, 
NGM erandeointiiivewolcorc. Pai) Received) theological 
training at St. Vincent’s Seminary, Pa. Ordained June 18, 
1898. Served as an Auxiliary Chaplain during the war 
at Balboa, C. Z. Permanent address, Balboa, C. Z. 


McDonald, Rev. William Joseph, New York 


Born May 15, 1886, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Educated 
at St. Peter’s School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Poughkeepsie 
High School, St. Francis Xavier’s College, New York City, 
and Mt. St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md. Received 
theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, 
NOY tOrdaineds ine: Leto l2.s Members ofthe Wot. 
and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Commissioned May 1, 
1918. Served in A.E.F., with the 42nd Division. Dis- 
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charged September, 1919, at Camp Upton, as First Lieu- 
tenant. Appointed Chaplain, Officers’ Reserve Corps. 
Permanent address, 535 West 121st Street, New York City. 


McDonnell, Rev. Charles, M.A., S.J. 


Born March 25, 1875, in Limerick, Ireland. Educated 
at National School, Limerick, Mungret College High 
School, Limerick, St. Stanislaus College, Florissant, Mo., 
and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Louis University. Ordained June 
28, 1907. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned Septem- 
ber 27, 1918. Stationed at Camp Bowie, Tex., and Fort 
Sam//Fouston, Tex?) Discharged) June 10,7 1919 vatebort 
Sam Houston, as First Lieutenant. Rector of Sacred Heart 
Parish, Denver, Colo. Permanent address, 2760 Larimer 
Street, Denver, Colo. 


McDonnell, Rev. Peter, P., S.J. 


Born October 9, 1874, in County Kerry, Ireland. Edu- 
cated at Christian Brothers’ School and Christian Brothers’ 
High School, Ireland, Immaculate Conception College, 
Montreal, Can., and St. Stanislaus College, Macon, Ga. 
Received theological training at St. Louis University, St. 
Louis,Mio:,) Ordained) [une 28, 1906) Servediasghenc. 
Auxiliary Chaplain at Aviation Camp, Key West, Fla., 
May, 1918 to July, 1919. President, Jesuit College, Galves- 
ton, Tex. Permanent address, 14th Street and Avenue I, 
Galveston, Tex. 


McFadden, Rev. Elmer Charles, St. Louis 


Born July 27, 1887, in Belmont, Mo. Educated in the 
Public Schools of Belmont, Mo., Columbus, Ky., and St. 
Louis, Mo., at St. Louis University Academy, St. Louis 
University, and St. Louis Preparatory Seminary. Received 
theological training at Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. 


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Ordained June 12, 1914. Member of the K. of C. and 
American Legion. Commissioned September 5, 1917. 
Served at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Fort Sill, Okla., Fort 
Bliss, Tex., and Marfa, Tex. Went to Juarez, Mex., with 
the 5th Cavalry, 7th Cavalry and 82nd Field Artillery on 
Villa Expedition. Discharged as Temporary Captain, 
regular First Lieutenant, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Feb- 
ruary 19, 1920. Pastor, St. Anthony’s Church, Lutesville, 
Mo. Permanent address, Lutesville, Mo. 


McFadden, Rev. Francis Leo, Wheeling 


Born May 22, 1890, in Wheeling, W. Va. Educated. at 
Cathedral School and Cathedral High School, Wheeling, 
W. Va., and in St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. 
Received theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Baltimore, Md., and St. Joseph’s Seminary, Yonkers, N. Y. 
Ordained August 5, 1915. Member of the K. of C. and 
American Legion. Commissioned Lieutenant, junior 
grade, in the Navy, August 30, 1917. Served at Naval 
Training Station, Norfolk; Va., until: December, 1917, 
December,’ 1917,\ until, July, 1918, aboard the, U.S.5. 
Alabama. Went to station at Naval Air Station, Pauillac, 
Gironde, France, by way of Liverpool and Southampton, 
England. Returned to United States on Leviathan, Febru- 
ary, 1919. Went to Bay Ridge Barracks. In March, as- 
signed as Chaplain to Naval Transport U.S.S. Mongolia 
and made a number of trips to St. Nazaire and Brest bring- 
ing home troops. Went to U.S.S. Dixie, August, 1920. 
Detached from Dixie June, 1921, and assigned to Marine 
Barracks, Paris Island, S. C., where he is still on duty. 
Permanent address, 1122 Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. 


McGann, Rev. Francis Xavier, O.M.I. 


Born November 9, 1883, in Lowell, Mass. Educated in 
the Public Schools of Lowell, Mass., and at Holy Angels 
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Juniorate of the Oblate Fathers at Buffalo, N. Y. Re- 
ceived theological training at the Oblate Scholasticate, 
Tewksbury, Mass. Ordained June 4, 1909. Served as 
K. C. Chaplain at U.S. Naval Base, Hampton Roads, Va., 
from February 10, 1918 to January 1, 1921. Permanent 
address, P. O. Box 7, Tewksbury, Mass. 


McGee, Rev. Patrick Francis, Harrisburg 


Born June 3, 1888, in Locust Gap, Pa. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s School, Locust Gap, Pa. Received theological 
training at St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Or- 
dained December 14, 1912. Member of the K. of C. and 
American Legion. Commissioned August 28, 1918. Served 
at Camp Lee, Va., until discharged April 2, 1919, as First 
Lieutenant. Pastor of St. Joseph’s Church, Dallastown, 
Pa. Permanent address, Locust Gap, Pa. 


McGinn, Rev. John C., C.S.C. 
Born September 10, 1878, in Providence, R. I. Ordained 
June 26, 1910. Commissioned January 20, 1918. Served 
with the 38th Division in the A.E.F. Discharged Febru- 
ary’ 11,1919; at Camp: Dix.) Address," Notre, Damew ings 


McGinn, Rev. Thomas P., Boston 


Born March, 1874, in Boston, Mass. Educated at Boston 
Grammar School, Boston Latin School, and Holy Cross 
College, Worcester, Mass. Received theological training 
at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass. Ordained in 
December, 1898. Member of the K. of C. and American 
Legion. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp Devens during 
war. Is Pastor of St. John’s Church, Peabody, Mass. Per- 
manent address, Peabody, Mass. 


McGourty, Rev. Gerald S., Springfield 


Born December 18, 1876, in Worcester, Mass. Educated 
in Worcester Schools and High School, and in Holy Cross 


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College, Worcester, Mass. Received theological training 
at the Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Ordained 
December 19, 1903. Member of the K. of C. Commis- 
sioned July 26, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., at the Hospital 
Centre, Beau Desert, at Base Hospital No. 7, and at Camp 
de Souge. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Lee, 
Va., June 19, 1919. Stationed at St. Peter’s Church, Great 
Barrington, Mass. Permanent address, same. 


McGowan, Rev. Raymond Augustine, St. Joseph 


Born June 23, 1892, in Brookfield, Mo. Educated in Public, 
Parochial and High Schools of Brookfield, Mo., and St. 
Benedict College, Atchison, Kan. Received theological 
training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., North 
American College, Rome, Italy, and Catholic University, 
Washington, D. C. Ordained December 18, 1915. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Commissioned October, 1918. Served 
at Camp Gordon, Ga., until discharged as First Lieutenant, 
January 1, 1919. Assistant Director, Social Action De- 
partment, National Catholic Welfare Council. Perma- 
nent address, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, 
Dies 


McGrath, Rev. Edward Peter, S.M. 


Born October 7, 1887, in Troy, N. Y. Educated in the 
Public Schools of Boston, Mass., and in Tate, Ga., and at 
Marist College Washington, D. C. Received theological 
training at Marist Seminary, Washington, D. C. Ordained 
June 20, 1912. Member of the K. of C. and American 
Legion. Commissioned July 13, 1918. Served at Coast 
Defenses of Galveston, Tex., until discharged as First Lieu- 
tenant, December 16, 1918. Assistant, Holy Name of Mary 
Church, New Orleans, La. Permanent address, 423 Oliver 
Street, Station A, New Orleans, La. 
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McGrath, Rev. John Joseph, M.A., Hartford 
Born April 22, 1886, in Waterbury, Conn. Educated at 
Hendricken and Margaret Croft Grammar Schools and 
Crosby High School, Waterbury, Conn., and at Niagara 
University, Niagara Falls) N. Y. Received theological 
training at Our Lady of Angels Seminary, Niagara Falls, 
N. Y. Ordained June 6, 1914. Member of the K. of C. 
Commissioned April 27, 1918. Served in the United States 
at Camps Wheeler, Taylor and Mills, and in France at 
Brest, Le Havre, Bourg and Is-sur-Tille. Discharged 
August 13, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant. 
Assistant at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, New London, Conn. 
Permanent address, 66 Wolcott Street, Waterbury, Conn. 


McGrath, Rev. Owen A., C.S.P. 


Born December 27, 1882, in Boston, Mass. Educated at 
Thomas N. Hart School, Boston, Mass., Boston Latin 
School, Boston, Mass., Dartmouth College, Hanover, 
N. H., and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Re- 
ceived theological training at Paulist Novitiate, Washing- 
ton, DiC Ordained} une Sw 1908s Membervor tic is 
of C. Commissioned September 11, 1917. Served with 
the 345th Field Artillery, of the 90th Division at Camp 
Travis, Tex., in the A.E.F. and in the Army of Occupation. 
Discharged August 1, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Walter 
Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C. Permanent address, 
415 West 59th Street, New York City. 


McGrath, Rev. Thomas Sylvester, New York 


Born May 16, 1878, in New York City. Educated at 
Immaculate Conception and St. Jerome’s Schools, Bronx, 
New York City, and in Manhattan College, New York 
City. Received theological training at St. Joseph’s Semi- 
nary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained December 17, 1904. 
Commissioned Lieutenant, junior grade, in the Navy, 


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March lomo lommoenved atiPelham tbayahy yy. and 
aboard the U.S.S. Alabama, U.S.S. South Dakota and 
Wess Mercy sae mischarsed)Octoben (27 loan oerved 
prior to his commission as K. C. Chaplain. Permanent 
address, 49 Van Name Avenue, Mariners Harbor, N. Y. 


McGuigan, Rev. Bernard George, Pittsburgh 


Born May 1, 1870, in Oil City, Pa. Educated in the Oil 
City Public School, and Holy Ghost College, Pittsburgh, 
Pa. Received theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Baltimore, Md. Ordained June 21, 1912. Member of the 
K. of C. Commissioned August, 1918. Served at Morin 
Hill, Winchester, England, and Base Hospital No. 114, 
Bordeaux, France. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First 
Lieutenant, May 23, 1919. Pastor, St. Patrick’s Church, 
Sugar Creek, Pa. Permanent address, No. 1, R. D., Worth- 
ington, Pa. 


McGuire, Rev. Francis A., Wichita 


Born February 22, 1876, in Syracuse, N. Y. Commissioned 
at time Armistice was signed and declined to accept com- 
mission. 


McGuire, Rev. William Michael, Rockford 


Born July 10, 1885, in Monson, Mass. Educated at Monson 
Public School, Monson Academy, Monson, Mass., and Col- 
lege de Montreal, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N.Y.., 
and St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained June 
21, 1911. Member of Knights of Columbus and American 
Legion. Commissioned August 19, 1918. Served at Camp 
Grant and in the A.E.F., with the 341st Infantry; later at 
Base Hospital No. 6, A.E.F., and on Transport Duty for one 
trip. Discharged January 14, 1919, at Hoboken, N. J., as 


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First) Lieutenant’) Pastonmoe:s joseph si Church, aeaopre 
River, Ill. Permanent address is 43 Cushman Street, Mon- 
son, Mass. 


McHugh, Rev. Francis P., Scranton 
Born March 2, 1890, in Scranton, Pa. Ordained July 16, 
1914. Commissioned July 3, 1918. Served in A.E.F. with 
159th Infantry. Discharged July 3, 1919. Address, St. 
John’s Rectory, Susquehanna, Pa. 


McIntyre, Rev. James Francis, Ph.D., C.P.P.S. 

Born November 11, 1890, in Columbus, O. Educated 
at St. Patrick’s School, Columbus, O., St. Joseph’s College 
High School and St. Joseph’s College, Rensselaer, Ind.; 
University of Wisconsin (M.A.), and Columbia University 
(Ph.D.). Received theological training at St. Charles 
Seminary, Carthagena, O. Ordained May 10, 1916. Com- 
missioned April 15, 1918. Served with the 116th Machine 
Gun Battalion at Camp Wheeler, Ga., and with the 1Z|st 
Infantry at Camp’ Mills, N..Y.);and>in’ the A{E. PS) Dis: 
charged at Camp Grant, IIl., as First Lieutenant, August 
29, 1919. Stationed at St. Joseph’s College, Ind. Perma- 
nent address, Collegeville, Ind. 


McKay, Rev. James Neely V., Kansas City 
Born March 31, 1891, in New York City. Educated at St. 
Vincent Ferrer’s School, Xavier High School and St. 
Francis Xavier’s College, New York City. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. 
Y., and St. Viator’s, Illinois. Ordained June 6, 1916. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Commissioned August 2, 1917. Served 
with the 39th Division at Camp Beauregard, La., and in 
France at Base Hospital No. 13 and Evacuation Hospital 
No. 32. Discharged as First Lieutenant July 14, 1918, at 
Camp Lee, Va. Assistant at St. Patrick’s Church, Kansas 
City, Mo. Permanent address, 806 Cherry Street, Kansas 
City, Mo. 
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McKay, Rev. Thomas Joseph, D.D., Philadelphia 


Born August 4, 1884, in Chester, Pa. Educated at St. 
Anne’s School, Philadelphia, Pa.; Roman Catholic High 
School, Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Charles College, Over- 
brook, Pa. Received theological training at St. Charles 
Seminary, Overbrook, Pa., and North American College, 
Rome, Italy. Ordained November 1, 1912. Member of 
the K. of C. Commissioned July 25, 1918. Served at 
Camp Las Casas, Porto Rico. Discharged as First Lieu- 
tenant at Porto Rico November 18, 1918. Diocesan Di- 
rector Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Perma- 
nent address, 225 North 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


McKeever, Rev. James F. L., Pittsburgh 


Born July 14, 1883, in Pittsburgh. Ordained June 17, 1909. 
Commissioned September 26, 1918. Discharged Septem- 
ber 261910) 


McKenna, Rev. Thomas L., New York 


Born December 12, 1889, in New York City, N. Y. Edu- 
Catcduatmoterl eter snochool Ncw, brighton, S. LaiNa ye 
Xavier High School and St. Francis Xavier College, New 
York City. Received theological training at St. Joseph’s 
Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and American College, 
Rome. Ordained September 22, 1917. Member of Elks, 
K. of C., American Legion and Veterans of Foreign 
Wars. Commissioned June 14, 1918. Served with 151st 
Depot Brigade, 337th Infantry, A.E.F., and on Staff of 
Provost Marshal of Italy. Emergency commission dis- 
charge July 8, 1919. Commissioned in Regular Army, Sep- 
tember 22, 1920. Stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C., and 
Washington, D. C. Permanent address, c/o Adjutant 
General, War Department, Washington, D. C. 


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McKenna, Rev. William T., Baltimore 


Born April 13, 1883, in Baltimore, Md. Ordained Decem- 
ber 22, 1906. Entered military service July 31, 1918. Dis- 
charged September 5, 1919. 


McKenney, Rev. Thomas E., Cleveland 
Born October 22, 1887, in Cleveland, O. Ordained June 6, 
1914. Entered military service July 23, 1918. Discharged 
June 21) O19 Alddressii2s54) Hast /9th) street mm Glow ce 
land, O. 


McKeon, Rev. Frederick T., C.S.C. 
Born August 19, 1875, in Mt. Carmel, Conn. Ordained 
July 23, 1907. Commissioned August 6, 1918. Discharged 
October 7, 1919. Address, Notre Dame, Ind. 


McKeon, Rev. James Gordon, Chicago 


Born October 13, 1892, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at Cathe- 
dral School and Cathedral College, Chicago. Received 
theological training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, 
NYO) Ordained September’ 22,1917.) Member of theme 
of C. and American Legion. Commissioned November 14, 
1918, after serving regular session at Chaplains’ Training 
School. Discharged December 13, 1918, as First Lieu- 
tenant at Camp Zachary Taylor. Appointed First Lieu- 
tenant Officers’ Reserve Corps. Permanent address, 908 
North Hamlin Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 


McKeough, Rev. Michael John, M.A., O.Praem. 
Born September 18, 1891, in Green Bay, Wis. Educated 
at St. John’s School, Green Bay, Wis.; Academic Depart- 
ment, St. Norbert’s College, West DePere, Wis., St. Nor- 
bert’s College, West DePere, Wis., and Catholic University, 
Washington, D. C. Received theological training at St. 
Norbert’s Priory, West DePere, Wis. Ordained Decem- 
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ber 13°: 1917. aviember, of: the Ky ofyC.) vand’) American 
Legion. Commissioned July 12, 1918. Served at Camp 
Taylor, Ky., in Chaplains’ Training School, with 14th Am- 
munition Train at Camp Custer, Mich., Transport Service 
aboard U.S.S. Santa Teresa, and at Camp Merritt, N. J. 
Discharged at Hoboken, N. J., as First Lieutenant, July 17, 
1919. Appointed First Lieutenant Chaplain, Officers’ Re- 
serve Corps, October 2, 1919. Candidate for Ph.D. degree 
at Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Permanent 
address, St. Norbert’s Priory, West DePere, Wis. 


McKitchen, Rev. Thomas Joseph, Providence 


Born July 18, 1892, in Pawtucket, R. I. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School, Pawtucket, R. I.; La Salle Academy, Provi- 
dence, R. I., and St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md. 
Received theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Baltimore, Md. Ordained May 25, 1916. Member of the 
K. of C. Commissioned October 1, 1918. Served at Camp 
Taylor, Ky.; Hoboken, N. J., and Camp Devens, Mass. 
Discharged December 19, 1918, at Camp Devens, Mass., 
as First Lieutenant. Assistant SS. Peter and Paul Cathe- 
dral, Providence, R. [. Permanent address, 26 Pond Street, 
Providence, R. 1. 


McLaughlin, Rev. John Francis, Providence 


Born January 21, 1883, in Woonsocket, R. I. Educated at 
St. Michael’s School, Woonsocket, Woonsocket High 
School, Mt. St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md., and 
Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Received theo- 
logical training at the Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., 
Gan Ordaincdmjunewhs bolls Member sof therevot C: 
Commissioned October 3, 1918. Served at Camp Tay- 
lor, Ky., and Camp Upton, N. Y. Discharged at Camp 
Upton, N. Y., December 15, 1918, as First Lieutenant. 
Assistant Pastor, St. Joseph’s Church, Providence, R. I. 
Permanent address, 92 Hope Street, Providence, R. I. 
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McLaughlin, Rev. Joseph, S.J. 


Born April 30, 1881, in Chicago, Ill. Ordained June 26, 
1913. Served during war as Volunteer Chaplain. 


McLaughlin, Rev. Thomas James, Portland 


Born December 9, 1878, in Lowell, Mass. Educated in 
Lowell Public Schools, Xaverian Brothers High School, 
Lowell, Mass., and St. Joseph’s College, Memramcook, N. 
B., Can. Received theological training at Laval University, 
Quebec, P. Q., Can. Ordained May 14, 1905. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned September 3, 1918. Served 
at Fort McKinley, Me., with the 29th Coast Artillery. 
Discharged as First Lieutenant at Fort Williams, Me., April 
12, 1919. Had previously served as Chaplain at National 
Soldiers’ Home, Me., 1916-18. Appointed First Lieu- 
tenant Chaplain, Officers’ Reserve Corps, June 9, 1922. 
Rector St. Mary’s Church, Augusta, Me., and Chaplain 
National Soldiers’ Home, Me. Permanent address, 60 
Sewall St., Augusta, Me. 


McLaughlin, Rev. William F., 0.5.F.S. 


Born April 30, 1890, in Wilmington, Del. Ordained Sep- 
tember 20, 1913. Entered military service March 13, 1918. 
Discharged June 26, 1919. 


MeMahon, Rev. James Patrick, Grand Island 


Born December 19, 1887, in South Omaha, Neb. Educated 
at Creighton College, Omaha, Neb. Theology at Kenrick 
Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained June 28, 1911. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Commissioned July 6, 1918. Served at 
Camp Taylor, Camp Eustis and in the A.E.F. Discharged 
at Camp Lee, Va., as First Lieutenant, June 14, 1919. Pas- 
tor Church of St. John the Baptist, Crawford, Neb. 
Address, P. O. Box 162, Crawford, Neb. 
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McMahon, Rev. Thomas Edward, Burlington 


Born April 27, 1885, in Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland. 
Educated at St. Michael’s Parochial School, Montpelier, 
Vt., St. Michael’s High School, Winooski, Vt., and St. 
Michael’s College, Winooski, Vt. Received theological 
training at the Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., Can. 
Ordained MV ccember 43.1910: Membercorethe, Kesof) Co 
Foresters, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign 
Wars. Commissioned September 26, 1918. Served over- 
seas with the 6th Division, both in the A.E.F. and the Army 
of Occupation. Discharged June 17, 1919, at Camp Devens 
as First Lieutenant. Permanent address, Rutland, Vt. 


McNally, Rev. Edward Bernard, Chicago 


Born September 14, 1883, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at 
Hancock Public Grammar School, Chicago, St. Ignatius 
College, Chicago, and St. Charles College, Ellicott City, 
Md. Received theological training at Niagara University, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ordained June 5, 1909. Member of 
the K. of C. and Foresters. Commissioned August 24, 1918. 
Served in the A.E.F. with the 350th Infantry, 88th Divi- 
sion. Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp Dodge, Ia., 
June 6, 1919. Assistant Pastor of St. Columbanus Church, 
Chicago, Il]. Permanent address, 331 East 7Ist Street, 
Chicago, I. 


McNally, Rev. Edward Thomas, M.A., Sioux City 


Born March 23, 1878, in Boston, Mass. Educated at Boston 
Latin School and St. Anselm’s College. Theology at St. 
John’s Seminary, Boston and St. Joseph’s Seminary, New 
York) Ordainedv A pril 25) 1903.) Member Kvot Cab i ks: 
V.F.W., and Legion. Commissioned May 9, 1917. Served 
at Forts Snelling, Crook and Riley, and Camp Funston, and 
in France with the A.E.F., and Germany with the Army of 
Occupation. Still serving in the Regular Army with the 
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rank of Captain Chaplain. Stationed with the 8th Infantry 
at Ft. Screven, Ga. Address, c/o Adjutant General, War 
Dept., Washington, D. C. 


McNamara, Rev. Bernard J., Baltimore 


Born October 15, 1886, in Baltimore, Md. Ordained June 
11, 1911. Entered military service August 9, 1918. Dis- 
charged February 5, 1919. 


McNamara, Rev. Edward A., M.A., S.J. 


Born November 21, 1882, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated 
at Visitation School and St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; Holy Cross High School, Worcester, Mass.; St. 
Andrews-on-Hudson, N. Y.; Woodstock College, Wood- 
stock, Md., and Gonzaga University, Spokane, Wash. Re- 
ceived theological training at Woodstock College, Md. 
Ordamed Wune: 28.71917)")Senved-as Kot Cy Chaplane 
Principal of Loyola High School, Missoula, Mont. Per- 
manent address, Missoula, Mont. 


McNanamy, Rev. Joseph Earl, Pittsburgh 


Born June 15, 1892, in Millvale, Pa. Educated at St. Ann’s 
Parochial School, Millvale, Pa.; Duquesne University 
High School, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Duquesne University, 
Pittsburgh. Received theological training at St. Vincent’s 
Seminary, Beatty, Pa. Ordained June 22, 1917. Member 
of the K. of C. and A.O.H. Commissioned July, 1918. 
Served in A.E.F., with 110th Infantry, 28th Division. Dis- 
charged May, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieuten- 
ant. Serving as Public Health Service Chaplain. Per- 
manent address, 411 North Dallas Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


McNary, Rev. James Francis, Cincinnati 
Born September 8, 1877, in Dayton, O. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School, Urbana, O., and St. Gregory Preparatory 
Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Received theological training 
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at Mt. St. Mary Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Ordained June 
20, 1902. Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. 
Commissioned August 1, 1918. Served with the 316th 
Infantry, 79th Division in the A.E.F., and was in action 
at the Meuse-Argonne, September-November, 1918. Cited 
tor braverveDischarved June.5.) 1919 at. Camp Wixi N |), 
with the rank of Captain. Made Irremovable Rector of 
Holy Trinity Church, Middletown, O., February 11, 1921. 
Permanent address, 115 South Clark Street, Middletown, O. 


McNeill, Rev. Patrick Francis Augustine, Ph.D., St. Joseph 


Born October 7, 1882, in Gentry County, Mo. Educated 
in St. Joseph, Mo., Public Schools and Central High 
School, St. Benedict’s College, Atchison, Kan., and Propa- 
ganda College, Rome, Italy (Ph.D.) Received theological 
training at North American College, Rome, Italy. Or- 
dained April 15, 1911. Commissioned June 1, 1918. Served 
at Camp Taylor, Ky., until July 5, 1918. Left Hoboken 
for France August 14, 1918, on S.S. Manchuria, which re- 
turned disabled. Embarked, second time, on Ryndam, Au- 
gust 21, 1918. Arrived Brest, France, September 7th. Went 
to Chaumont and then joined 345th Infantry, 89th Division. 
Was in action with this Regiment at St. Mihiel and in the 
Meuse-Argonne. Later served with the Army of Occupa- 
tion. Returned to the United States September 3, 1919. 
Served at Camps Merritt and Dodge. Discharged at Camp 
Dodge as First Lieutenant October 17, 1919. Pastor St. 
Mary’s Church, Adair County, Mo. Permanent address, 
1015 Main Street, St. Joseph, Mo. 


McNellis, Rev. Peter H., Los Angeles 


Born February 6, 1881, in Geneva, N. Y. Educated at 
Cathedral School, Rochester, N. Y.; Niagara University 
Preparatory Department, and Niagara University, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y., and Salamanca University, Salamanca, Spain. 


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Received theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Baltimore, Md. Ordained April 9, 1906. Served as K. of 
C. Chaplain at U. S. Submarine Base, San Pedro, Calif., 
and Naval Base, San Diego, Calif., December, 1917— 
November, 1918. Permanent address, St. Joseph’s Church, 
San Diego, Calif. 


McNulty, Rev. Hugh J., S.J. 


Born January 22, 1877, in New York City. Ordained July 
30, 1910. Commissioned August 19, 1918. Discharged 
February 21, 1918. Since his discharge has worked in 
Boston College and in the Philippines. Address, 30 West 
16th Street, New York City, N. Y. 


McQuaid, Rev. Joseph J., C.SS.R. 


Born December 2, 1881. Ordained July 20, 1910. Com- 
missioned March 20, 1918. Discharged June 16, 1919. 


McQuaide, Rev. Joseph P., Ph.D., San Francisco 


Born July 5, 1867, in Boston, Mass. Educated at San Fran- 
cisco Public Schools, Christian Brothers’ High School and 
Sacred Heart College, and Santa Clara University, Santa 
Clara, Calif. Received theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained February 22, 1891. 
Member of Elks. Commissioned in Regular Service June 
15, 1917 (already in National Guard of California). Served 
in’ France with: the,o2d/Regularn.CGvA Cw atermirans: 
ferred to Southeastern Front to serve in joint cam-. 
paign with Americans, French and Italians. Awarded 
Distinguished Service Medal of France, March 1, 1918. 
Discharged April 10, 1919, with rank of Major. Had 
previous service in the Philippines with the Ist Volunteer 
Cavalry in 1899. Major Chaplain of Coast Defense, Cali- 
fornia National Guard. Permanent address, 546 Fillmore 
Street, San Francisco, Calif. 


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MacRory, Rev. John Maria, O.M.I. 

Born August 15, 1858, in County Tyrone, Ireland. Edu- 
cated at National Schools and High Schools of Ireland and 
Mount Melleray Abbey, Ireland. Received theological 
training at Oblate Scholasticate in Ireland. Ordained June 
29, 1891. Served as K. C. Chaplain at the Naval Hospital, 
Portsmouth, Va., from November, 1917, until December 
31, 1920. Chaplain, State Infirmary, Tewksbury, Mass. 
Permanent address, P. O. Box J, Oblate Fathers’ Novi- 
tiate, Tewksbury, Mass. 


McShea, Rev. John Bernard, Philadelphia 

Born February 14, 1880, in Philadelphia. Educated at 
Philadelphia Public Schools and in St. Joseph’s College, 
Philadelphia. Received theological training at Overbrook, 
Pa., Seminary. Ordained May 27, 1908. Member of the 
K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned July 16, 
1918. Served at Camp Johnston, Florida, until his dis- 
charge as First Lieutenant, January 20, 1919. Appointed 
First Lieutenant Chaplain, Officers’ Reserve Corps, October 
1, 1919. Assistant Rector, Church of Our Mother of Sor- 
rows, Philadelphia, Pa. Permanent address, 48th Street 
and Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 


McSorley, Rev. Joseph, M.A., C.S.P. 

Born December 9, 1874, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at 
St. John’s Preparatory, St. John’s High School and St. 
John’s College, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Catholic University, 
Washington, D. C. Received theological training at Paul- 
ist Novitiate, Washington, D. C. Ordained October 18, 
1897. Commissioned January 18, 1918. Served at Camp 
Wheeler, Fort Monroe, Camp Wadsworth, and General 
Hospital No. 8, Otisville, N. Y. Discharged at Otisville, 
N. Y., as Captain, August 31, 1919. Acting Pastor, Church 
of St. Paul the Apostle, New York City. Permanent ad- 
dress, 415 West 59th Street, New York City. 


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McVeigh, Rev. William Joseph, Baltimore 


Born November 5, 1883, in Pennsylvania. Ordained No- 
vember 1) 1911) \Enteredimilitary ‘service sully bal? bo: 
Discharged March 4, 1919. 


Macelwane, Rev. Francis J., M.A., Toledo 


Born September 8, 1890, in Port Clinton, O. Educated 
at Port Clinton Public School, St. John’s High School and 
St. John’s College, Toledo, O. Received theological 
training at Innsbruck University, Innsbruck, Tyrol. Or- 
dained October 28, 1915. Commissioned July 23, 1918. 
Served at Payne Field, Miss., until his discharge as First 
Lieutenant, January 7, 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant, 
Officers’ Reserve Corps and assigned to 83d Division. Per- 
manent address, 525 Islington Street, Toledo, O. 


Magee, Rev. Francis Aloysius, Altoona 


Born August 17, 1881, in Nanticoke, Pa. Educated at Pub- 
lic School and St. Francis Parochial, Nanticoke, Pa., St. 
Thomas College, Scranton, Pa., and Assumption College, 
Sandwich, Ont., Can. Received theological training at St. 
Bonaventure’s College, St. Bonaventure, N. Y. Ordained 
June 10, 1915. Commissioned October 10, 1917. Served 
at Camp Travis, Texas, and in the A.E.F. with the 357th 
Infantry of the 90th Division, and at Evacuation Hospital 
No. 49. Was in action at St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Wounded October 29, 1918. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant at, Camps Dix) NO May Zi OL seo tarioneds 
at St. Agnes Church, Lloydell, Pa. Permanent address, 
St. Agnes Church, Lloydell, Pa. 


Magri, Rev. Francis Joseph, M.A., D.D., Richmond 


Born November 22, 1868, in Lynchburg, Va. Educated at 
Public, Private, St. Francis Parochial School and Public 
High School, Lynchburg, Va., and St. Charles College, 


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Ellicott City, Md. Received theological training at St. 
Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md.; North American Col- 
lege, Rome, Italy, and Propaganda College, Rome, Italy. 
Ordained June 9, 1900. Was Chancellor of Richmond 
Diocese, 1901-09, and Bishop’s Secretary, 1901-13. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Vice-president of Portsmouth Chapter 
American Red Cross, 1917-22. Served as volunteer Chap- 
lain at Portsmouth Naval Hospital, Portsmouth Marine 
Barracks, Portsmouth Navy Yard, and St. Helena Naval 
Training Station, Berkeley, Va., 1917—-still serves. Pastor 
St. Paul’s Church, Portsmouth, Va.; Consultor of Diocese 
and Synodal and Clerical Examiner. Permanent address, 
Box 179, 518 High Street, Portsmouth, Va. 


Maguire, Rev. Bonaventure, O.5.M. 


Born September 17, 1877, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at St. 
Patrick’s Academy, Chicago, Ill. Received theological 
training at Servite Monastery, Granville, Wis. Ordained 
Pebtuaryic, t900. viservedias Ki C. Chaplain’ at) Great 
Lakes, August-November, 1918; Lewes, Del., November, 
1918—January, 1919; New York Navy Yard, January-June, 
1919; Portsmouth, N.\H., June, 1919—April, 1920:, In 
United States Public Health Service at New Haven, Conn., 
April, 1920—January, 1922; Hines Memorial Hospital, 
Chicago, Il., January, 1922—still in service. Permanent 
address, 3121 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IU. 


Maguire, Rev. Dennis James, Boston 


Born January 3, 1875, in Saxonville, Mass. Educated at 
Saxonville Public School, Saxonville High School, Boston 
College High School, and Boston College. Received theo- 
logical training at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass. 
Ordained December 16, 1904. Member of the K. of C., 
Foresters and American Legion. Commissioned Septem- 
ber 26, 1918. SOrdered to’ France October 11)/:1918,, but 
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prevented by attack of influenza. December, 1918—January, 
1919, Camp Fremont; Menlo Park, Calif., January, 1919— 
October, 1919, Transport Service. Discharged at Hobo- 
ken, N. J., as First Lieutenant October 7, 1919. Assistant 
St. Ambrose Parish, Dorchester, Mass. Permanent address, 
248 Adams Street, Dorchester, Mass. 


Maguire, Rev. John W. R., C.S.V. 
Born August 11, 1884. Ordained December 18, 1914. Com- 
missioned June 18, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. Discharged 
August 31, 1919. Address, St. Viator’s College, Kankakee, 
Ihe. 


Maguire, Rev. William Augustus, M.A., Newark 

Born December 31, 1890, in Hornell, N. Y. Educated at 
Grammar School No. 6, Paterson, N. J.; Paterson High 
School, Bethlehem Preparatory, Pa.; Seton Hall Prepara- 
tory and Seton Hall College, So. Orange, N. J., and Cath- 
olic University, Washington, D. C. Received theological 
training at American College, Louvain, Belgium. Ordained 
July 4, 1915. Member of the K. of C., Elks and American 
Legion. Commissioned Lieutenant, junior grade, in the 
Navygi June 221917 Viserved atithesNew jy oLkaiN ava 
Yard; aboard U.S.S. Maine; aboard U.S.S. Texas (Grand 
Fleet) ; Base Chaplain at Brest, France; aboard Destroyers, 
Brest, France; aboard U.S.S. Prometheus, U.S.S. Idaho, 
and Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill. Awarded 
the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism in Quiberon Bay, 
France, April 17, 1918, in rescuing men from _ burning - 
vessel, loaded with explosives. Cited in Orders of Day, 
April 20, 1918, all ships and stations in France for this act 
and received letters of commendation from Army Head- 
quarters at Brest, France. Still in service as Lieutenant, 
U.S.N. Stationed at Newport, R. I., Naval Training Sta- 
tion. Permanent address, 1722 West Market Street, Bethle- 
hem, Pa. 


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Maher, Rev. Cornelius Aloysius, Oregon City 


Born September 25, 1881, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Edu- 
cated at St. Mary’s School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and St. 
Laurent College, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. 
Ordained |unes sn 91 VWember’ of the Kot Ci. Com- 
missioned October 4, 1918. Served at Camp Lewis, Wash- 
ington; Newport News, Va.; Hoboken, N. J.; Brest, 
France; Camp Mills, N. Y., and Brownsville, Texas. Dis- 
charged as First Lieutenant at Camp Mills, N. Y., July 1, 
1219s leineservice abo kemehaha® Hy) bi) Permanent 
address, care of Adjutant General, War Department, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 


Mahoney, Rev. Edward S., New York 


Born August 23, 1886, in New York City. Ordained June 
11912. Commissioned September’ 1/7, 1917. Served at 
U.S. General Hospital No. 17, Markleton, Pa., and in the 
A.E.F. Discharged from Fox Hills, 8. I., Hospital No. 41, 
15 per cent. disability due to influenza, December 8, 1919. 
Address, 444 East 119th Street, New York City. 


Mallen, Rev. Edward, St. Joseph 


Born May 10, 1876, in Plattsburg, Mo. Educated at Pub- 
lic and Parochial Schools, Plattsburg, Mo., and Creighton 
University, Omaha, Neb. Received theological training at 
North American College, Rome, Italy. Ordained May 30, 
1907. Served during the war as K. C. Chaplain at North 
Kansas, Mo. Pastor of St. James Church, Liberty, Mo. 
Permanent address, Liberty, Mo. 


Maloney, Rev. Francis J., M.A., Fall River 


Born September 6, 1891, in Boston, Mass. Educated at the 
Public School, Taunton, Mass.; La Salle Academy, Provi- 
dences Ris wotmaurentsCollese, Montreal vP..@. Can, , 


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and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Received 
theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, 
Md. Ordained June 19, 1915. Commissioned, July 23, 
1918. Served in the A.E.F. with the 352nd Infantry of 
the 88th Division. Discharged June 14, 1919, at Camp 
Devens, Mass., as First Lieutenant. Stationed at St. Pat- 
rick’s Church, Fall River, Mass. Permanent address, 
1598 South Main Street, Fall River, Mass. 


Maloney, Rev. Michael M., Philadelphia 


Born in Ireland in 1892. Educated in Waterford, Ireland, 
and at St. Charles College, Overbrook, Pa. Theology at 
Overbrook. Ordained May, 1915. Member of the K. of C. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain at Hayti during the war. Assist- 
ant at St. John’s Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Address, same. 


Manley, Rev. James Aloysius, North Carolina 


Born, October) 16/1886 hin) BellaireyOn Educated amar. 
John’s School, Bellaire, O., St. Vincent’s College, Beatty, 
Pa., St. Edward’s College, Huntington, W. Va., and Du- 
quesne University, Pittsburgh, Pa. Received theological 
training at Belmont Abbey, Belmont, N.C. Ordained June 
4, 1916. Member of the K. of C. and Elks. Commissioned 
September! 13) 1917.) Servedvin they ACE Pe iwithpthembocn 
Field Artillery. Was in action at Champagne-Marne De- 
fensive, Aisne-Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel and Meuse- 
Argonne. Slightly wounded at Meuse-Argonne, October 
4, 1918. Upon return to United States served at Coast 
Defenses of Pensacola, Fla. Discharged December 15, 
1922, under Army Reduction Bill. Permanent address, 
c/o Belmont Abbey, N. C. 


Manning, Rev. Daniel Joseph, Hartford 


Born May 4, 1888, in Hartford, Conn. Educated at St. 
Patrick’s School and St. Thomas Seminary, Hartford, 
Conn. Received theological training at St. John’s Semi- 


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nary, Brighton, Mass., and St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, 
Md. Ordained May 31, 1915. Member of the K. of C. 
and American Legion. Commissioned July 30, 1918. Was 
Casual until September 28, 1918. Joined 140th Infantry 
in France September 28, 1918, and served with that Regi- 
ment until May, 1919. In action at the Argonne September 
28th—October 1, 1918, and at Verdun October 14th— 
November 7, 1918. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., 
May 7, 1919, as First Lieutenant. Assistant, St. Patrick’s 
Church, Waterbury, Conn. Permanent address, 50 Charles 
Street, Waterbury, Conn. 


Manno, Rev. Anthony Francis, M.A., Brooklyn 


Born June 9, 1884, in Palermo, Italy. Educated at Ele- 
mentary School and Royal Archepiscopal Seminary of 
Palermo, Italy. Received theological training at St. John’s 
Seminary, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained May 21, 1910. Com- 
missioned October 26, 1918. Served at Calstrom and Dorr 
Field, Arcadia, Fla., until his discharge, February 1, 1919, 
as First Lieutenant. Assistant at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 
Church, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. Permanent address, 31 New- 
town Avenue, Astoria, N. Y. 


Manton, Rev. Patrick J., Brooklyn 


Born September 28, 1883, in New York City. Ordained 
May 17, 1913. Commissioned January 25, 1918. Served 
as Senior Chaplain, Embarkation Camp, A.E.F.  Dis- 
charged June 20, 1919, at Camp Dix. Address, 128 68th 
SELcctw LOOK VN MUNI: 


Marion, Rev. Victor Charles, Grenoble, France, Newark 


Born March 4, 1876, in Cote-Saint-Andre (Isere), France. 

Educated at Petit Seminaire de la Cote-Saint-Andre 

(Isere), France. Received theological training at Grand 

Seminaire de Grenoble (Isere), France. Ordained Sep- 

tember 15, 1901. Served as K. C. Chaplain and Interpreter 
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at Base Hospital No. 17, Dijon, France, January 6, 1918— 
January 23, 1919. Curate and Choirmaster at Assumption 
Church, Morristown, N. J. Permanent address, 91 Maple 
Avenue, Morristown, N. J. 


Marsh, Rev. Ernest Glanville Bryant, M.A., New York 


Born September 22, 1865, in England. Educated at Private 
Schools and by Tutors in England and at St. Marie’s Col- 
lege, Rugby, England, and Ratcliffe College, Leicester- 
shire, England. Received theological training at Wonersh, 
Surrey, England. Ordained July 17, 1898. Member of 
the /K. of Gi Servedsasp Ky Chaplainvand sAscistanceas 
Overseas Vicariate, Paris, France, from February, 1918, to 
December, 1919. Received the Decoration Pro Ecclesia 
et Pontifice, October 8, 1919. Chaplain to Sisters of Divine 
Compassion, White Plains, N. Y. Permanent address, 
Convent of Good Counsel, White Plains, N. Y. 


Martin, Rev. Francis Joseph Patrick, M.A., Louisville 


Born August 21, 1889, in Louisville, Ky. Educated at St. 
John’s School, Louisville, Ky., and St. Charles College, 
Ellicott City, Catonsville, Md. Received theological train- 
ing at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained 
June 19, 1917. Member of the K. of C. and 80th Division 
Veterans’ Association. Commissioned September 26, 1918. 
Served in A.E.F. with 317th Infantry November 8, 1918, 
to February 4, 1919; transferred to 320th Infantry Febru- 
ary 4, 1919. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- | 
tenant, June 3, 1919. Curate at St. Patrick’s Church, Louis- 
ville, Ky. Permanent address, 1305 West Market Street, 
Louisville, Ky. 


Martin, Rev. John Aloysius, Springfield 


Born April 14, 1889, in Holyoke, Mass. Educated at West 
Street Grammar School, Holyoke, Mass; Rosary High 
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School, Holyoke, Mass., and Holy Cross College, Worces- 
ter, Mass. Received theological training at Grand Semi- 
nary, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Ordained December 19, 1914. 
Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. Com- 
missioned July 23, 1918. Served at Fort Slocum, N. Y., 
August, 1918, to February, 1919; aboard U.S.S. Pueblo in 
Transport Duty, March, 1919. Discharged April 1, 1919, 
at Hobokenw IN’ ].; as First Lieutenant. } Curate at; Our 
Lady of Hope Church, Springfield, Mass. Permanent ad- 
dress, 14 Grover Street, Springfield, Mass. 


Martin, Rev. Joseph Clement, Hartford 


Born December 4, 1887, in Bristol, Conn. Educated at 
Federal Hill School and Bristol High School, Bristol, 
Conn., and St. Thomas Preparatory Seminary, Hartford, 
Conn. Received theological training at St. John’s Semi- 
nary, Brighton, Mass., and St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, 
Nid Ordained’ une: 295 1912) .0 Member of; the Ko or. 
Commissioned February 18, 1918. Served at Camp Mc- 
Arthur, Texas, March—August, 1918. In France, Septem- 
ber, 1918, to June, 1919. Was in action at Puvinelle Sec- 
tor Defensive and Second American Offensive. Cited for 
Bravery Undenaire, ) Discharged [uly 25) 1919% at .@amp 
Mills, N. Y., as First Lieutenant. Assistant at St. Joseph’s 
Cathedral, Hartford, Conn. Permanent address, 140 Farm- 
ington Avenue, Hartford, Conn. 


Martin, Rev. John J., C.M. 
Born May 25, 1877, in La Salle, Ill. Ordained June 10, 
1900. Commissioned January 19, 1918, and served overseas 
with the 109th Amm. Train. Father Martin also served in 
Camp Cody, N. M. Discharged from the Army July 11, 
119 sat Campavixminsi) 
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Mason, Rev. Frank William, Rochester 


Born May 4, 1887, in Honeoye Falls, N. Y. Educated at 
Union School, Honeoye Falls, N. Y.; St. Mary’s School, 
Canandaigua, N. Y.; Canandaigua Academy, N. Y., and 
St. Andrew’s Preparatory Seminary. Received theological 
training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Or- 
dained June 6, 1914. Member of the K. of C., Knights of 
St. John and American Legion. Commissioned July 16, 
1918. Served as Camp Chaplain and Camp Educational 
Officer at Camp Montoir, Montoir, Loire Infantry, France. 
Discharged July 8, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First 
Lieutenant. Principal, St. Francis de Sales High School, 
Geneva, N. Y., and Assistant Pastor, St. Francis de Sales 
Church, Geneva, N. Y. Permanent address, 130 Exchange 
strect, Genevay iN. 


Mastaglio, Rev. Joseph Leo, New York 


Born April 11, 1877, in New York City. Educated at Pub- 
lic School No. 19, Xavier High School and St. Francis 
Xavier College, New York City. Received theological 
training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Or- 
dained June 13, 1908. Member of the K. of C. and Ameri- 
can Legion. Commissioned March 11, 1918. Served in 
A.E.F., with 128th Machine Gun Battalion, 16th Infantry 
and at Base Hospital No. 48. Discharged as First Lieu- 
tenant at Camp Dix, N. J., May 8, 1919. Assistant at St. 
Malachy’s Church, New York City. Permanent address, 
239 West 49th Street, New York City. 3 


Mattingly, Rev. Julius F., Indianapolis 


Born July 28, 1863, in Zanesville, O. Educated at Pub- 

lic Schools of Zanesville, O., and St. Vincent College, 

Beatty, Pa. Received theological training at Mt. St. 

Mary’s Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Ordained June 13, 
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1390. Served as K. C. Chaplain at West Baden, Ind. Mili- 
tary Hospital, November, 1918—May, 1920. Rector, Our 
Lady of Lourdes Church, West Baden, Ind. Permanent 
address, West Baden, Ind. 


Maxwell, Rev. Charles A., Ph.D., $.T.D., Buffalo 


Born June 9, 1881, in Rexville, N. Y. Educated at Public 
School and St. Mary’s School, Rexville, N. Y.; Canisius 
High School and Canisius College, Buffalo, N. Y. Re- 
ceived theological training at North American College, 
Rome, Italy. Ordained July 29, 1908. Member of the K. 
C. Notified of Commission November 9, 1918, but did not 
accept as Armistice was signed two days later. Pastor of 
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Buffalo, N. Y. 


Meehan, Rev. Ward G., Brooklyn 


Born June 3, 1884, in Brooklyn. Ordained May 19, 1909. 
Commissioned August 20, 1917. Served with 60th Infantry 
noe Pe Discharged) October, 1.71919 vac’ Hoboken, Nip]: 
Address, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y. 


Mignani, Rev. Paul V., O.F.M. 


Born May 5, 1880, in Italy. Ordained January 5, 1905. 
Commissioned October 31, 1918. Served in A.E.F. Dis- 
charged at Biltmore, N. C., September 11, 1919. Address, 
Mt. St. Sepulchre, Washington, D. C. 


Mikolajezak, Rev. John A., Milwaukee 


Born June 13, 1887, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated at St. 
Hyacinth’s School, Milwaukee, Wis., and in St. Francis 
College, St. Francis, Wis. Received theological training 
in St. Francis Seminary, St. Francis, Wis. Ordained Janu- 
ary 25, 1914. Member American Legion. Commissioned 
June J, 1918) (Served in the AvE.Fwand was)'in /action, at 
the-Meuse-Argonne. Was in the Army of Occupation and 


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stationed at Coblenz, Raubach, Ahrweiler and Selters, Ger- 
many. Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp Grant, 
Ill., August 29, 1919. Assistant Pastor St. Hedwig’s 
Church, Milwaukee, Wis. Permanent address, 866 Racine 
Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 


Milet, Rev. Henry Patrick, M.A., S.J. 


Born February 12, 1875, in Detroit, Mich. Educated at 
Holy Trinity School, Detroit, Detroit University High 
School, Detroit University, Detroit, Mich., and St. Louis 
University, St. Louis, Mo. Received theological training 
at St. Louis University. Ordained August 26, 1908. Com- 
missioned July 31, 1918. Served with the 333d Infantry, 
84th Division, at St. Astier (Dordogne), France, and with 
the 132d Infantry, 33d Division, at Vieville, France, and 
Consdorf, Luxembourg. Discharged as First Lieutenant 
at Camp Sherman, Ohio, May 31, 1919. Chaplain, Dina- 
pore, East India Railway and St. Michael’s High School, 
Digha Ghat, E. I. R. Permanent address, St. Michael’s 
High School, Digha Ghat, E. I. R., India. 


Milholland, Rev. W. Carroll, Baltimore 


Born May 5, 1884, in Baltimore, Md. Educated at Private 
Schools, Calvert Hall College, Baltimore, Md.; Loyola 
College, Baltimore, Md., and St. Charles College, Ellicott 
City, Md. Received theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Baltimore, Md., and St. Sulpice, Paris, France. 
Ordained June(21,/1910)" Member ofthe Keon @a servic: 
as K. C. Chaplain at Cape May Naval Station, N. J., June- 
October, 1918; Lourdes, France, November, 1918, and 
with the 362d Infantry, 92d Division, A.E.F., December, 
1918, and January, 1919. ‘Treasurer, Professor of Liturgy 
and Master of Ceremonies at St. Mary’s Seminary, Balti- 
more, Md. Permanent address, St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Baltimore, Md. 
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Miller, Rev. John Leo, C.M. 


Born March 7, 1884, in Corning, N. Y. Educated at Pub- 
lic, Parochial and Free Academy High School, Corning, 
N. Y.; Gentilly College, Germantown, Pa., and Harvard 
University, Cambridge, Mass. Received theological train- 
ing at St. Vincent de Paul’s Seminary, Germantown, Pa. 
Ordained May 30, 1914. Member of the K. of C. Com- 
missioned February 12, 1918. Served at Taliaferro Field 
No. 3, Texas, Carruthers Field, Texas, and in transport 
service for eight trips aboard U.S.S. Hunting. Discharged 
October 15, 1919, at Norfolk, Va. Permanent address, 
77 West 68th Street, New York City, N. Y. 


Missia, Rev. Francis A., St. Paul 


Born January 26, 1884, in Austria. Educated at Grade 
Schools, Austria, and Jesuit College, Vienna, Austria. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Paul Seminary, St. 
Bauliviinny Ordained unemt | 1908. Serveds asi Kin.C: 
Chaplain June—September, 1917,at Camp Taylor, Ky., and 
June—September, 1918, at Detroit, Mich. Professor at St. 
Paul Seminary. Permanent address, St. Paul Seminary, 
St. Paul, Minn. 


Mitchel, Rev. Frederick Joseph, Newark 


Born July 1, 1878,.in Loughrea, County Galway, Ireland. 
Educated at St. Brendan’s College, Loughrea, Ireland. 
Received theological training in the Gregorian University, 
Rome, Italy. Ordained June 1, 1903. Commissioned Sep- 
tember 17,1917. Served at Pine Camp,’N. YY.) andsin’ the 
A.E.F. In action at Aisne, Aisne-Marne, Chateau-Thierry, 
Verdun, with 2d Division. Discharged as First Lieutenant 
ate riobokena) Nv eyak ebruary nl ows she nssistantan tt 
Nicholas Church, Passaic, N. J. Permanent address, 153 
Washington Place, Passaic, N. J. 


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Mitty, Rev. John Joseph, D. D., New York 

Born January 20, 1884, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Joseph’s School, De La Salle Institute and Manhattan 
College, New York City. Received theological training at 
St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained De- 
cember 22, 1906. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned 
August 20, 1917. Served at Camp Merritt, N. J., Septem- 
ber, 1917—-June, 1918; France, July, 1918—April, 1919. In 
action at Meuse-Argonne. Discharged as First Lieutenant, 
May 16, 1919, at Camp Devens, Mass. Pastor St. Luke’s 
Church, Bronx, New York City. Permanent address, 
623 East 138th Street, New York City. 


Moakley, Rev. James Ignatius, M.A., S.J. 


Born August 30, 1870, in New York City. Educated at 
Public Schools, Xavier High School and St. Francis 
Xavier College, New York City, and Woodstock College, 
Md. Received theological training at Woodstock College, 
Md. Ordained June 28, 1904. Member of the American 
Legion. Commissioned September 16, 1918. Served with 
112th Machine Gun Battalion, 29th Division, in France, 
and with the 5th Marines, 2nd Division, in Coblenz, Ger- 
many. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant, 
August 25, 1919. Professor at St. Joseph’s College, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Permanent address, 18th and Thompson 
Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Moisant, Rev. John F., C.S.V. 


Born October 31, 1880, at Aurora, Ill. Ordained May 21, 
1910. Commissioned August 18, 1917. Served with 62d 
Infantry in California. Discharged April 10, 1919, at 
Camp Lee, Va. Address, 467 Spring Street, Aurora, II. 


Molinelli, Rev. Emil Edward, New York 


Born April 25, 1887, in Rovegno, Pavia, Italy. Educated 
at St. James School, St. James High School and Cathedral 
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College, New York City. Received theological training at 
St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained May 
17, 1913. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned August 
S191 Seeeseevedeat; Garden City, NisYiue@amp «Custer, 
Mich.; Evacuation Hospital No. 51, Hampton, Va., and 
Camp Meade, Md. Discharged as First Lieutenant at 
CampyDiayNe | oeptember 1019190 Appointed” First 
Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, January 31, 1920. Pas- 
tor St. Michael’s Church, Mariners’ Harbor, Staten Island, 
N.Y. Permanent address, P.O. Box 111, Mariners’ Har- 
bor, Staten Island, N. Y. 


Molloy, Rev. Joseph E., Mobile 


Born October 31, 1878, in Boston, Mass. Ordained October 
10, 1901. Commissioned September 11, 1918. Served with 
89th Infantry at Camp Sevier, S. C., and Fort Douglas, 
Wah sOischarced October 29 19 19oat Camp a diravis: 
Texas. Address, 327 K Street, South Boston, Mass. 


Monaghan, Rev. Daniel Francis, Navy, Peoria 


bore lanuatvasiwilovaninwlvesdalcmlll i. Wducatedmpat 
Parochial School, Ivesdale; St. Bede’s High School, St. 
BedeisiColleve) and’ st. “Viator's. College (Tila Received 
theological training at St. Viator’s Seminary. Ordained 
June 17, 1916. Member of the K. of C., Foresters and Elks. 
Commissioned January 3, 1918. Served at Brooklyn Navy 
Yard, aboard U.S.S. Kearsarge, aboard U.S.S. Prairie and 
at Boston Navy Yard. Discharged as Lieutenant, junior 
grade, U.S.N., December 18, 1920. Pastor, St. Mary’s 
Church, Keithsburg, Ill. Permanent address, Keithsburg, 
Ill. 


Monaghan, Very Rev. Patrick T., Sioux Falls 


Born August 20, 1876, in Janesville, Pa. Educated at 
Grade Schools and High School, Janesville, Pa., and at St. 
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Joseph’s College. Received theological training at St. 
Mary’s Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Ordained June 5, 
1905. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Chaumont and Paris, 
France, May, 1918—May, 1919. President of Columbus 
College, Sioux Falls, 5. D. Permanent address, Columbus 
College, Sioux Falls, S. D. 


Monaghan, Rev. Patrick W., Louisville 


No record available. 


Monahan, Rev. John Francis, Boston 


Born December 6, 1888, in South Weymouth, Mass. Edu- 
cated at Public Schools and High School, Abington, Mass., 
and at Boston College, Boston, Mass. Received theological 
training at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass. Ordained 
May 28, 1915. Member Foresters and American Legion. 
Commissioned August 1, 1918. Served at Camp Greenleaf, 
Ga., with the A.E.F., 27th Infantry in Siberia, Russia; at 
Camp Dodge, Ia., with the 16th Field Artillery; at Kelly 
Field, Tex., with the Air Service, and in Fort William H. 
Seward, Alaska, where he is now stationed. In action in 
an engagement at Drosdov, Siberia, Ussuri Campaign, 1919. 
Permanent address, Fort William H. Seward, Alaska. 


Mongovan, Rev. John F., Springfield 


Born February 11, 1889, in Worcester, Mass. Educated at 
St. John’s School, St. John’s High School, and Holy Cross . 
College, Worcester, Mass. Received theological training 
at Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Ordained De- 
cember 20, 1914. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned 
July 24, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. and Army of Occupa- 
tion with the 28th Infantry, Ist Division. In action in both 
phases of the Argonne. Decorated with Fourragere. Dis- 
charged October 11, 1919, at Camp Devens, Mass., as First 


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Lieutenant. Assistant Rector, Church of the Ascension, 
Worcester, Mass. Permanent address, 46 Vernon Street, 
Worcester, Mass. 


Montague, Rev. George Thomas, Philadelphia 


Born March 2, 1886, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at 
St. Anne’s School, St. Joseph’s High School and St. Joseph’s 
College, Philadelphia, Pa., and Our Lady of Angels Semi- 
nary, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Received theological training 
at St. Charles Borromeo’s Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Served 
as K. C. Chaplain at League Island Navy Yard, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., April, 1917—-October, 1920. Permanent address, 
2422 South 17th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Moore, Rev. Charles Gabriel, O.P. 


Born August 6, 1888, in Gilbertville, Mass. Educated at 
Parochial School, Gilbertville, Mass.; High School, Hard- 
wick, Mass., and St. Laurent College, Montreal, P. Q., Can. 
Received theological training at Dominican College and 
Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Ordained June 
23, 1915. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned March 
5, 1918. Served at Camp Kearney, Calif., and in the A.E.F. 
at Jouet-sur-l’Aubois (Cher), Amiens, Pouillenay Cote 
d’Or, France, and in the Army of Occupation at Coblenz, 
Germany. Discharged August 29, 1919, at Camp Devens, 
Mass., as First Lieutenant. ‘Teacher of Languages at 
Aquinas College, Columbus, O. Permanent address, 
Aquinas College, Columbus, O. 


Moore, Rev. John Carroll, M.A., Baltimore 
Born October 3, 1890, in Baltimore, Md. Educated at St. 
John’s School, Baltimore, Md., and St. Charles College, 
Ellicott City, Md. Received theological training at St. 
Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained May 25, 1916. 
Member of the K. of C., American Legion and Veterans 
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of Foreign Wars. Commissioned May 30, 1918. Served 
in the A.E.F., with the 313th Infantry, 79th Division. In 
action at St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. Gassed and 
wounded by shrapnel and grenade in Meuse-Argonne, Sep- 
tember 26—27, 1918. Decorated for bravery with the Dis- 
tinguished Service Cross and the Croix de Guerre. Cited 
by General Pershing for bravery in action. Discharged 
October 17, 1919, at Camp Meade, Md., as First Lieutenant. 
Assistant Pastor, Holy Name Church, Washington, D. C. 
Permanent address, 920 11th Street, N. E., Washington, 
Dice 


Moore, Rev. Thomas Verner, M.D., Ph.D., Baltimore 


Born October 22, 1877, in Louisville, Ky. Educated at 
Public School, Louisville, Ky., Xavier High School, New 
York City, Catholic University, Washington, D. C., Uni- 
versity of California, University of Leipzig, University of 
Munich, and Johns Hopkins (M.D.). Received theo- 
logical training at St. Thomas College, Washington, D. C. 
Ordained December 21, 1901. Commissioned Captain in 
the Medical Corps, July, 1918. Served at Plattsburgh, 
N. Y., Base Hospital No. 117, La Fauche, Neurological 
Hospital No. 1, Benoite-Vaux, Base Hospital No. 214, 
Savenay, France. Promoted to Major, Medical Corps, 
while in France. Although in Medical Corps, did unofficial 
duty as Chaplain. Discharged May 5, 1919, as Major, 
Medical Corps, U.S.A., at Camp Dix, N. J. Professor of 
Psychology, Catholic University, Washington, D. C. 
Permanent address, Providence Hospital, Washington, 
Dic 


Moorman, Rev. George J., Fort Wayne 


Born October 9, 1883, in Decatur County, Ind. Educated 
at St. Mary’s School, Millhousen, Ind., and St. Joseph’s 
College, Teutopolis, Il]. Received theological training at 


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St. Meinrad’s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Ind. Ordained June 
13, 1908. Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. 
Pntercdywserviccmmune 4. 1913 on Servedumatay Camp 
Taylor until October 4, 1918, Fort Bouguen, France until 
November 25, 1918, at Camp No. 5, St. Nazaire, France 
until June, 1919. Discharged June 20, 1919, as First Lieu- 
tenant, at Camp Dix, N. J. Pastor, St. Joseph’s Church, 
Logansport, Ind. Permanent address, 112 East Market 
Street, Logansport, Ind. 


Moran, Rev. David J., St. Paul 


Born February 11, 1879, in Ireland. Ordained May 23, 
1902. Commissioned August 26, 1918. Served with the 
Field Remount No. 23, A.E.F. Discharged July 10, 1919, 
at Camp Dix, N. J. Address, St. Peter, Minn. 


Moran, Rev. John A., Oregon City 


Born November 15, 1883. Ordained December 3, 1908. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain in Oregon, June 16, 1918, until 


end of war. 


Morgan, Rev. John R., St. Louis 


Born August 5, 1882. Ordained June, 1905. Served 
through war until discharged August 2, 1918. 


Morley, Rev. Jeremiah J., Albany 


Born February 19, 1890, in Glens Falls, N. Y. Entered 
military service July 5, 1918. 


Morning, Rev. John Aloysius, M.A., S.J. 
Born May 22, 1882, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at St. 
Agatha’s School, Catholic High School and St. Joseph’s 
College High School, Philadelphia, Pa., and Holy Cross 
College, Worcester, Mass. Received theological training 
at Woodstock College, Md. Ordained June 28, 1916. 


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Entered military service July 29, 1918. Served at Camp 
Wheeler, Ga., and at Bassens, Gironde, France. Dis- 
charged July 21, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Dean at Ateneo de Manila, Manila, P. I. Perma- 
nent address, Ateneo de Manila, Manila, P. I. 


Morris, Rev. Joseph Aloysius, C.S.P. 


Born August 22, 1888, in Atlanta, Ga. Educated at Loretto 
Convent and Marist College, Atlanta, Ga., and St. Mary’s 
College, Belmont, N. C. Received theological training at 
St. Paul’s Seminary, Washington, D. C. Ordained March 
29, 1915. Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. 
Commissioned August 5, 1917. Served at Fort Worth, 
Tex., . Spartanburg, oNi) G0 Ts-sur- [alle sirance sand 
Coblenz, Germany. Discharged as First Lieutenant, Octo- 
ber 31, 1919, at Hoboken, N. J. Permanent address, 415 
West 59th Street, New York City. 


Morrison, Rev. Sidney J., Chicago 


Born September 28, 1882, in Chicago, Ill. Ordained June 
9, 1906. Served as Volunteer Chaplain through the war 
starting July 12, 1918. 


Mortell, Rev. John Timothy, M.A., S.J. 


Born August 18, 1878, in Chicago, Il]. Educated at Holy 
Family School, St. [Ignatius Academy, and St. Ignatius Col- 
lege, Chicago, Ill., and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. 
Received theological training at St. Stanislaus Seminary, 
Florissant, Mo. Ordained in 1911. Member of the K. of C. 
Commissioned December 4, 1917. Served at Camp Gordon, 
Ga., and in the A.E.F. In action in the Toul Sector De- 
fensive, at the Meuse-Argonne, and at St. Mihiel. Dis- 
charged at Fort Sheridan, IIl., as First Lieutenant, May 
31 1919 Teacherat Loyola. Academy Ubhicaco walls 
Permanent address, Loyola Academy, Rogers Park, 
Chicago, III. 
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Mulcahy, Rev. Martin G., 0.S.B. 

Born September 8, 1890, in Tacoma, Wash. Educated in 
the Public Schools of Chicago, IIl., and Omaha, Neb., 
Parochial High School, El Reno, Okla., Sacred Heart 
College, Sacred Heart, Okla., and St. Louis University, St. 
Louis, Mo. Received theological training at Benedictine 
Seminary. Ordained July 2, 1916. Served as Auxiliary 
Chaplain, May, 1918—November, 1918, at Camp Doniphan, 
Okla. Professor and Missionary Pastor at Oklahoma 
Catholic University, Shawnee, Okla. Permanent address, 
Catholic University, Shawnee, Okla. 


Mulcahy, Rev. Robert Bernard, D.D., Ph.D., New York 

Born December 30, 1884, in Yonkers, N. Y. Educated at 
St. Joseph’s School, Yonkers, N. Y., Xavier High School, 
and St. Francis Xavier College, New York City, and Prop- 
aganda College, Rome, Italy. Received theological train- 
ing at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y., and 
American College, Rome, Italy. Ordained April 10, 1909. 
Member of the K. of C. Commissioned September 20, 
1917. Served at Camps Hill and Stuart, Va., and Sevier 
and Jackson, 8S. C. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at 
amp, Vackson,/5.,@.) March 101919. Professor at) St. 
Joseph’s Seminary, Yonkers, N. Y. Permanent address, 
St. Joseph’s Seminary, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Mullally, Rev. Patrick A., Wheeling 
Born January 25, 1889, in Killenaule, County Tipperary, 
Ireland. Educated at Roscrea, Ireland National School, 
and the College, Mt. St. Joseph’s Abbey, Roscrea, Ireland. 
Received theological training at St. Patrick’s Seminary, 
Carlow, Ireland. Ordained June 4, 1916. Member of the 
K. of C. Served in France as K. C. Chaplain, October, 
1918—January, 1920. Administrator, St. Patrick’s Church, 
Weston, W. Va. Permanent address, St. Patrick’s Church, 
Weston, W. Va. 
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Mullally, Rev. William Francis, St. Louis 


Born December 3, 1890, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
Public and Parochial Schools and St. Louis Preparatory 
Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Received theological training at 
Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained December 
20; 194 eo iMiembenvonathe K., of \C and the Armvedna 
Navy (Clubs cActedivasiwKk. | C. Chaplain a December 
1917—September, 1918. Commissioned November 1, 
1918. Served at Hoboken, N. J., Port of Embarkation, 
November, 1918, and at Camp Kearny, Calif., with 
the 64th Field Artillery, December 3—22, 1918.  Diris- 
charged as First Lieutenant at Camp Kearny, December 22, 
1918. Appointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps. 
Permanent address, 1009 South Sixth Street, St. Louis, Mo. 


Mullane, Rev. Richard J., Altoona 


Born October 11, 1887. Ordained June 20, 1914. Entered 


military service April 27, 1918. Discharged December 
SLOG 


Mulligan, Rev. John F., M.A., Newark 

Born November 14, 1886, in Jersey City, N. J. Educated 
at St. Bridget’s School, St. Peter’s High School and St. 
Peter's College, Jerseys City, NJ.) Receivedstheologica: 
training at Immaculate Conception Seminary. Ordained 
March 19, 1910. Member of the K. of C. and Veterans 
of Foreign Wars. Commissioned August 20, 1917. Served 
at Gettysburg, Pa) Charlottes IN. Ce vandyinetocmime ne 
In action at Voilu-St. Die, St. Mihiel and the Argonne. 
Discharged May 26, 1919 at Camp Dix, N. J., as First 
Lieutenant. Permanent address, 790 Bergen Avenue, 
Jersey City, N. J. 


Mulligan, Rev. Thomas Patrick, Cleveland 


Born September 1, 1883, in Cleveland, O. Educated at 
Immaculate Conception School and St. Ignatius College, 


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Cleveland, O. Received theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Cleveland, O. Ordained June 29, 1909. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Commissioned September 24, 1918. 
Served in France at Le Corneau, with the F.A.R.R., and 
at Ponteux-les-Forges, with the 20th Engineers. Dis- 
charged July 2, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Permanent address, Chardon Road, Euclid, O. 


Mullin, Rev. John Bernard, Boston 


Born March 20, 1887, in Boston, Mass. Educated at 
Mather School, Boston Latin School and Boston College, 
Boston, Mass. Received theological training at St. John’s 
Scininagyen boston Viass 1 Ordained: ) June, 257))09 16: 
Commissioned July 24, 1918. Served at General Hospital 
No. 18, Waynesville, N. C., Hoboken, N. J., and in Trans- 
port Duty aboard the U.S.S. America and U.S.S. Great 
Northern. Discharged at Hoboken, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant, August 12, 1919. Assistant at St. Peter’s Church, 
Plymouth, Mass. Permanent address, 81 Court Street, 
Plymouth, Mass. 


Mulvey, Rev. John Aloysius, Grand Rapids 


Born January 3, 1880, near Mt. Clemens, Mich. Educated 
at St. Mary’s School and Public High School, Big Rapids, 
Mich., St. Francis College, Wis., and St. Gregory’s College, 
Ohio. Received theological training at Grand Seminary, 
Montreal. Ordained August 27, 1905. Member of the 
K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned September 
19, 1917. Served at Camp Custer, Mich., and in France 
with the 85th and 7th Divisions and in Germany with the 
32nd Division. In action in the Metz Offensive. Dis- 
charged at Camp Custer, Mich., as First Lieutenant, June 
7, 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant in the Officers’ Re- 
serve Corps. Pastor, St. Mary’s Church, Alma, Mich. 
Permanent address, Alma, Mich. 
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Mundy, Rev. John William, Philadelphia 


Born June 24, 1891, in Hazleton, Pa. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School and High School, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and 
St. Bonaventure College, Allegany, N. Y. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. 
Ordained September 16, 1916. Member of the K. of C. 
Commissioned July 2, 1918. Served at Camp Travis, Tex., 
until his discharge as First Lieutenant, January 17, 1919. 
Assistant Rector, St. Edward’s Church, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Permanent address, 2417 North 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Munster, Rev. William John, M.A., Pittsburgh 


Born April 18, 1878, in Elizabeth, N. J. Educated at St. 
Patrick's, Parochial ‘School, Blizabeth, IN ai] ees N i tee 
Mary’s High School and College, Emmitsburg, Md. Re- 
ceived theological training at Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Emmitsburg, Md. Ordained June 16, 1908. Member of 
the K. of CA.O.H> K. of St..G,) C.0,0. 8. Military, Order 
of Foreign Wars, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American 
Legion, Reserve Officers’ Association, and American Of- 
ficers of Great War. Commissioned September 17, 1917. 
Served at Camp Meade, Md., England and France. Dis- 
charged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant, May 31, 
1919. Appointed First Lieutenant Chaplain, Officers’ Re- 
serve Corps, and assigned to Field Artillery, 99th Division. 
Assistant Pastor, St. Mary’s of the Mount Church, Pitts- 
burgh, Pa. Permanent address, 407 Grandview Avenue, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 


Munoz, Rev. Francisco P., Lipa, P. I. 


Born May 31, 1893, in Bauan, Batangas, P. I. Educated 
in Bauan Public ant Private Staharily St. Francis Xavier 
High School, Ermita, Manila, and St. Francis Xavier Col- 
lege, Ermita, Manila, P. I. Received theological training 


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at St. John’s Seminary, Boston, Mass. Ordained November 
18, 1917. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned July 
15, 1918. Served at Port Area, Port McKinley and Camp 
Claudio, P. I. Discharged February 18, 1919, at Camp 
Claudio, P. I., First Lieutenant. Chaplain at Colleges of 
Agriculture, Vet. Science and Forestry, University of 
Philippines. Permanent address, Lipa, Batangas, P. I. 


Murphy, Rev. Edward Patrick, Boston 


Born March 2, 1878, in Boston, Mass. Educated at Bige- 
low Grammar School and Boston College High School, 
Boston, Mass., and in St. Laurent College, Can. Received 
theological training at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, 
Mass. Ordained December 16, 1904. Commissioned 
February 19, 1918. Served at Hospital No. 9, Lakewood, 
N. J., and in France with the 5th Ammunition Train. Dis- 
charged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant, July, 1919. 
Permanent address, 61 Burt Street, Dorchester, Mass. 


Murphy, Rev. Edward P., Oregon City 


Born September 17, 1862, in Cashel, Ireland. Educated 
at Christian Brothers’ Schools, Ireland, St. Gabriel’s 
School, New York City, St. Joseph’s College, Dubuque, 
Ia., Sacred Heart College, Watertown, Wis., and Notre 
Dame University, Notre Dame, Ind. Received theological 
training at Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Ind. 
Ordained July 31, 1892. Member of the K. of C. Served 
as K. C. Chaplain, June, 1918—May, 1919, at Base Hos- 
pital, St. Nazaire, France. Permanent address, 265 14th 
Street, Portland, Ore. 


Murphy, Rev. Garrett Francis, Philadelphia 
Born October 26, 1891, in Phoenixville, Pa. Educated at 
St. Mary’s School, Phoenixville, Pa., Roman Catholic 
High School, Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Charles Prepara- 
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tory Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Received theological train- 
ing at St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Ordained 
May 27, 1917. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned 
Lieutenant, junior grade, in the Navy, August 21, 1917. 
Served at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, aboard the U.S.5. 
Rochester, with Marines in France, aboard U.S.S. Black 
Hawk, aboard the U.S.S. Pennsylvania. At present, 
aboard the U.S.S. Rainbow, Submarine Flotilla, Asiatic 
Station. Permanent address, 384 Second Avenue, Phoenix- 
Villevay 


Murphy, Rev. George N., Newark 


Born January 4, 1884, in Paterson, N. J. Ordained June 
10, 1911. Commissioned September 11, 1917. Promoted 
to Captain, March 14, 1919. Discharged June 2, 1919. 


Murphy, Rev. Nicholas A., Charleston 


Born September 8, 1876, in Ireland. Educated in the 
National Schools of Ireland and at St. Thomas College, 
Kildare, Ireland. Received theological training at All 
Hallows Seminary, Ireland. Ordained June 24, 1904. 
Member of the K. of C. Served as Auxiliary Chaplain at 
Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C., and at Charleston 
Navy Yard, from September 28, 1917. Still in service. 
Pastor, St. Joseph’s Church, Charleston, $8. C. Permanent 
address, St. Joseph’s Church, Charleston, S. C. 


Murphy, Rev. William A., D.D., Chicago 


Born) June 27,1883) in Lemont, - Tl) Educated: atuioly 
Family School, St. Ignatius High School and St. Ignatius 
College, Chicago, Ill. Received theological training at 
American College, Rome, Italy. Ordained May 21, 1910. 
Member of the K. of C. Served September 21, 1917—-May 
25, 1918, as K. C. Chaplain, at Great Lakes Naval Training 
Station, Chicago, I1l.; Pelham Bay, N. Y., and Selles-sur- 
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Cher, France. Pastor, San Callisto Church, Chicago, Ill. 
Permanent address, 2189 De Kalb Avenue, Chicago, II. 


Murray, Rev. Charles A., M.A., Scranton 


Born September 8, 1883, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Educated 
at Public School and Public High School, Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa., St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md., and Mt. St. 
Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md. Received theological 
training at Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, Emmitsburg, Md. 
Ordained July 12, 1912. Commissioned June, 1918. Served 
at Camp Dix, N. J., Camp Mills, N. Y., and with the 160th 
Infantry in France. Discharged as First Lieutenant at 
Campion N wean viayve2 1919s “Assistant, ati Sty) |) oni 
Church, Pittston, Pa. Permanent address, Pittston, Pa. 


Murray, Rev. Francis Alphonsus, C.SS.R. 


Born June 26, 1883, in Boston, Mass. Educated in the 
Public and Parochial Schools, Roxbury, Mass., Boston 
College Preparatory and Boston College, Boston, Mass., 
Dicnarlesmeonlere th Micott,@ity) Mid iiand: St.)'Mlarys 
College, North East, Pa. Received theological training at 
Mt. St. Alphonsus Seminary, Esopus, N. Y. Ordained 
July 2, 1911. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned 
March 21, 1918. Served at Camp McArthur, Waco, Tex., 
Gam peGnreene. @harlotte IN? Gy ianduviitchel sPieldwiN iyi 
Promoted to Captain, May 11, 1919. Discharged October 
Dei eas Captain at Garden Gitvi bo bj; On Mission 
Band of St. Mary’s Church, Annapolis, Md. Permanent 
address, St. Mary’s Church, Annapolis, Md. 


Murray, Rev. Thomas A., Louisville 


Born August 24, 1872, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at 

Public School, West Conshohocken, Pa., St. Matthews 

High School, Conshohocken, Pa., and St. Charles College, 

Ellicott City, Md. Received theological training at St. 
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Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained June 19, 1900. 
Member of the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp 
Taylor, Ky., August 30, 1918—December 17, 1919. Pastor, 
St. Brigid’s Church, Vine Grove, Ky. Permanent address, 
Vine Grove, Ky. 


Murtaugh, Rev. Harry M., M.A., C.M. 


Born January 1)1375) ina Salle, Illy) Rducatedian Rube 
School, St. Mary’s School, St. Mary’s High School, and 
St. Mary’s College, Perryville, Mo. Received theological 
training at St. Mary’s Vincentian Seminary. Ordained 
June 14.1901) | Member, of the Ki of Ci Served sasnieaes 
Chaplain at Hicks Field and Benbrook Field, ‘Tex., Febru- 
ary, 1918—November, 1919. Permanent address, 1312 
South Jennings Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. 


Muszynski, Rev. A. J. F., Pittsburgh 


Born June 13, 1892, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Ordained June 2, 
1917. Commissioned September 10, 1918. Served in Camps 
Gordon and Dix. Discharged December 18, 1918, at Camp 
Dix, N. J. Address, 48 Spruce Street, Natrona, Pa. 


Nealis, Rev. Martin Joseph, A.M., Chicago 


Born March 31, 1885, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at Public 
School, North Division High School and St. Ignatius Col- 
lege, Chicago, Ill., and Niagara University, Niagara Falls, 
N.Y. Received theological training at Our Lady of Angels 
Seminary, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ordained March 27, 1909. 
Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commis- 
sioned August 5, 1918. Served at Camp Pike, Ark., in the 
162nd Depot Brigade. Discharged at Camp Pike, as First 
Lieutenant, December 4, 1918. Appointed First Lieu- 
tenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, October 20, 1919. Assis- 
tant Pastor, Sacred Heart Church, Joliet, Ill. Permanent 
address, 4209 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, II. 


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Neisen, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis C., M.A., Superior 


Born October 8, 1869, in Buffalo, N. Y. Educated at Paro- 
chial School, Public High School and St. Canisius College, 
Buffalo, N. Y., and St. Jerome’s College, Berlin, Ontario, 
Can. Received theological training at St. Bonaventure’s 
College, Allegany, N. Y. Ordained December 21, 1895. 
Commissioned November, 1917. Served at Camp Lewis, 
Wash. Discharged, January 16, 1919, as Captain. Had 
previous service in the Spanish American War. Pastor 
(pro-tem), Catawba, Wis. Permanent address, 628 Bay 
Street, Superior, Wis. 


Nivard, Rev. Michael, M.S.C. 


Born September 28, 1873, in Hoorn, Holland. Ordained 
December 23, 1899. Commissioned July 9, 1918. Served 
with the [03rd Infantry, A.E.F. Previous service as K. C. 
Chaplain, October 6, 1917. Discharged April 30, 1919, at 
Camp Devens. Address, Mission House, Sparta, Wis. 


Noll, Rev. Raymond R., 5.T.D., Indianapolis 


Born October 10, 1881, in Fort Wayne, Ind. Educated at 
Cathedral School, Fort Wayne, Ind., Cathedral School, 
Indianapolis, Ind., and St. Meinrad’s College, St. Meinrad, 
Ind. Received theological training at North American 
College, Rome, Italy, and Urban College, Rome, Italy. 
Ordained June 817, 91905). Member! of the K, ‘of; C.vand 
American Legion. Commissioned November 20, 1917. 
Served at Camp Dodge, Ia., and in the A.E.F., with the 
338th Field Artillery, 88th Division, at Camp de Souge, 
and Beau Desert, until December 17, 1918, and then at Base 
Hospital No. 104, until June 19, 1919. Discharged at Camp 
Dix VIN ey asi Rirst Micutenant uly) 3 9 1919.0 Pastor,. St, 
Francis de Sales Church, Indianapolis, Ind. Permanent 
address, 2191 Avondale Place, Indianapolis, Ind. 
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Noonan, Rev. John T., Des Moines 


Born November 6, 1876, in Creston, Ia. Educated in the 
local Parochial School and St. Benedict’s College, Atchi- 
son, Kan. Received theological training at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained May 6, 1899. Served 
as K. C. Chaplain at Fort Des Moines, Ia., during war. 
Pastor of St. Augustine’s Church, Des Moines, Ia. Perma- 
nent address, Des Moines, [a. 


Nooy, Rev. Otto, Baker City 


Born January 25, 1880, in Amsterdam, Holland. Edu- 
cated in the Public Schools, Holland, Weert College, Hol- 
land, Floreffe College, Belgium and Durham College, 
England. Received theological training at St. Paul’s Semi- 
nary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained August 6, 1907. Com- 
missioned December 15, 1917. Served at Camp Lewis, 
Wash. Discharged at Camp Lewis, Wash., as First Lieu- 
tenant, June 10, 1919. Chaplain of St. Anthony’s Hospital, 
and in charge of 7 Missions at Pendleton, Ore. Permanent 
address, Pendleton, Ore. 


Norman, Rev. Henry A., Providence 


Born October 29, 1884, in Hyde, England. Ordained June 
1, 1912. Commissioned October 9, 1917. Served with the 
59th Artillery, C.A.C., A.E.F. Discharged September 27, 
1919, at Fort Greble, R. I. Address, 155 Academy Avenue, 
Providence Rul, 


Normoyle, Rev. Cornelius J., St. Paul 


Born September 7, 1883, in Ireland. Educated at St. Mun- 
chin’s College, Limerick, Ireland, and All Hallows Col- 
lege, Dublin, Ireland. Received theological training at St. 
Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained June 11, 1908. 
Member of the K. of C., Foresters, A.O.H., and American 
Legion. Commissioned August, 1918. Served with the 


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166th Depot Brigade, 75th Infantry and Ist Infantry. Dis- 
charged as First Lieutenant at Camp Lewis, Wash., April 
1, 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant in Officers’ Reserve 
Corps, August, 1919, and assigned as Chaplain to the 35lst 
Infantry, 88th Division. Professor at St. Thomas College, 
St. Paul, Minn. Permanent address, St. Thomas College, 
St. Paul, Minn. 


Norris, Rev. Cornelius Joseph, Columbus 

Born April 2, 1879, in Danvers, Mass. Educated in the 
Public Schools and High School, Salem, Mass., and Boston 
College, Boston, Mass. Received theological training at 
St. John’s Seminary, Boston, Mass., and St. Mary’s Semi- 
nary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained June 21, 1905. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned September 17, 1917. Served 
at Camp Sherman, O., and Le Mans, France. Discharged 
February 8, 1919, at Camp Sherman, O., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Stationed at St. Mary’s Church, Poughkeepsie, 
ING ey Permanent (address.)/709// Ghurch: Street, (Pough- 
KeepsicneN Tay 


Nowak, Rev. Andrew Thomas Francis, Ph.D., Springfield 

Born December 29, 1891, in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Edu- 
cated at Alvord School, Church Street Grammar and Chic- 
opee High School, Chicopee Falls, Mass., Polish Ponti- 
fical College, Rome, Italy, Gregorian University, Rome, 
Italy, Apostolic Mission House, and Catholic University, 
Washington, D. C. Received theological training at Polish 
Pontifical College, Rome, Italy. Ordained March 18, 
1916. Member of the American Legion. Commissioned 
July 16, 1918. Served at Camp Custer, Mich., in the 160th 
Depot Brigade, and at Arcadia, Calif., in Army Baloon 
school) Discharged (March) dl) 1919) atwArcadiay Calif. 
as First Lieutenant. Pastor, Sacred Heart Church (Polish), 
Greenfield, Mass. Permanent address, 58 Deerfield Street, 
Greenfield, Mass. 


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Nugent, Rev. William A., Davenport 


Born August 10, 1888, in Ireland. Ordained June 20, 1914. 
Commissioned July 5, 1918. Served with the 51st Infantry, 
A.E.F. Discharged at Fort Bliss, September 30, 1920. 
Address, 215 Arizona Street, El Paso, Tex. 


Nuwer, Rev. Roman Joseph, Buffalo 


Born September 10, 1892, in Lancaster, N. Y. Educated 
at St. Mary’s School and St. Mary’s High School, Lan- 
caster, N.Y.) and) Canisius, College, Buffalo,” Nowy eee 
ceived theological training at the Canisianum, Innsbruck, 
Austria, and Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
Ordained December 7, 1916. Member of the K. of C. and 
American Legion. Commissioned August 23, 1918. Served 
at Hospital Centre, Bazoilles-sur-Meuse, France, Liffol-le- 
Grand, France, and with the 7th Infantry, 3rd Division, 
Burgbrohl, Germany. Appointed Captain Chaplain, 106th 
Field Artillery, N.G.N.Y., February 25, 1922. Pastor, 
St. Vincent’s Church, Springbrook, N. Y. Permanent ad- 
dress, Springbrook, N. Y. 


O’Brien, Rev. Gregory, New York 


Born May 29, 1869, in New York City. Ordained May 
22, 1893. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp Gordon, Ga., 
and commissioned overseas, where he served with the 
A.E.F., August 7, 1918. Discharged August 17, 1919, at 
Camp Dix, N. J. Address, 101 East 177th Street, New 
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O’Brien, Rev. James B., Providence 
Born December 30, 1876, in Lonsdale, R. I. Ordained June 
Z1, 1911. Commissioned December 13, 1918, in Officers’ 
Reserve Corps, after final session of Chaplains’ Training 
School. Discharged same date. Address, 791 Potter Ave- 
nue, Providence, R. I. 


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O’Brien, Rev. James Edmond, Chicago 
Born January 24, 1887, in Chicago. Ordained December 
21, 1912. Commissioned July 31, 1918. Served at Sel- 
fridge Field, Mich. Discharged December 23, 1918. Ad- 
dress, 758 South Springfield Avenue, Chicago, III. 


O’Brien, Rev. James Joseph, C.S.C. 
Born March 17, 1881, in Ireland. Ordained June 26, 1914. 
Commissioned August 8, 1918. Served at Fort Bayard, 
N. M. Discharged at Fort Bayard, September 9, 1919. 
Address, Notre Dame, Ind. 


O’Brien, Rev. Richard A., M.A., S.J. 


Born August 15, 1880, in Baltimore, Md. Educated at 
Corpus Christi School, Loyola High School and Loyola 
College, Baltimore, Md. Received theological training at 
Woodstock, Md. Ordained June 28, 1912. Member of 
the American Legion. Commissioned April 13, 1918. 
Served in France and Germany. In action at the Meuse- 
Argonne. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, 
N. J., July 10, 1919. Professor at Boston College. Perma- 
nent address, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 


O’Brien, Rev. Stephen Joseph, Boston 


Born December 6, 1885, in Amesbury, Mass. Educated at 
St. Joseph’s School, Amesbury, Mass., Boston College Pre- 
paratory, Boston, Mass., and Holy Cross College, Wor- 
cester, Mass. Received theological training at St. John’s 
Seminary, Brighton, Mass. Ordained March 18, 1913. 
Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commis- 
sioned February 8, 1918. Served with the 305th Stevedore 
Engineers at Camp Hill and Camp Alexander, Newport 
News, Va. Discharged December 1, 1918, at Camp Alex- 
ander, Newport News, Va., as First Lieutenant. Assistant 
at St. Margaret’s Church, Brockton, Mass. Permanent ad- 
dress, High Street, Amesbury, Mass. 


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O’Brien, Rev. Vincent G., Ph.D., 5.T.D., Albany 


Born August 18, 1883, in Albany, N. Y. Educated in the 
Public Schools and Albany High School, Albany, N. Y.., 
and St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. Received 
theological training at North American College, Rome, 
Italy, and Propaganda College, Rome, Italy. Ordained 
September 19, 1908. Member of the K. of C. and Ameri- 
can Legion. Commissioned July 12, 1918. Stationed at 
Camp Humphreys, Va., Camp Sevier, 5S. C., and Washing- 
ton Barracks, Washington, D. C. Discharged January 10, 
1919, as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J. Permanent 
address, St. John the Baptist Church, Schenectady, N. Y. 


O’Brien, Very Rev. Walter, O.S.B. 


Born March 25, 1874, in Martinsburg, W. Va. Educated 
at St. Joseph’s School, Martinsburg, W. Va., Holy Cross 
Preparatory, Worcester, Mass., and Holy Cross College, 
Worcester, Mass. Received theological training at Bel- 
mont Abbey, N. C. Ordained June 4, 1916. Member of 
the K. of C. Commissioned July 22, 1918. Served with 
the 309th Engineers, 84th Division, A.E.F. Discharged 
July 231919) sat. Campobix No [ass itsty haecu temas 
Rector, Benedictine College, Richmond, Va. Permanent 
address, Benedictine College, Richmond, Va. 


O’Callaghan, Rev. George, P.S.M. 


Born June 6, 1873, in Halifax, N.S. Educated at Chris- 
tian Brothers’ School, Ireland, St. John’s, Portsmouth, 
England, High School, Portsmouth, England, St. Patrick’s 
College, Piedmont, Italy, and Gregorian University, Rome. 
Received theological training at Seminary of Pious Society 
of Missions, Rome, Italy. Ordained March 23, 1901. 
Member of the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain at 
Camps Funston, Kan., and Wissahickon, N. J., and at 
Marine Camp, Quantico, Va., April 1, 1918 until March 
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8, 1920. Pastor, Holy Rosary Church, Fall River, Mass. 
Permanent address, 120 Beattie Street, Fall River, Mass. 


O’Connell, Rev. Arthur, San Francisco 

Born December 3, 1886, in San Francisco, Calif. Educated 
at Sacred Heart College, Calif., and St. Patrick’s Seminary, 
Menlo Park, Calif. Received theological training at 
American College, Rome. Ordained June 6, 1914. Com- 
missioned October 7, 1918. Served at Fort Screven, Ga., 
until his discharge, December 11, 1918, as First Lieutenant. 
Assistant Pastor, St. James Church, San Francisco, Calif. 
Permanent address, 1100 Franklin Street, San Francisco, 
Calif. 


O’Connell, Rev. Fabian V., Boston 
Born February 10, 1882. Ordained December, 1908. Com- 
missioned February 19, 1918. Served at Ellington Field, 
Tex., until discharge, May 27, 1919. Address, 405 South 
Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass. 


O’Connell, Rev. Thomas Joseph, San Francisco 
Born April 30, 1871, in Boston, Mass. Educated at Public 
Schools and Sacred Heart College, San Francisco, Calif., 
ANG NIVeLsity Otvoanta Clara Santa, Clara, Calif.) Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Balti- 
more, Md. Ordained January 14, 1898. Member of the 
Y.M.I. and the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp 
Fremont, Calif., and overseas with the 82nd Division, 
November, 1917—June, 1919. Was with the division in 
action at St. Mihiel and in the Meuse-Argonne. Gassed, 
August 8, 1918. Permanent Rector, St. Patrick’s Church, 
Oakland, Calif. Permanent address, 1023 Peralta Street, 
Oakland, Calif. 

O’Connor, Rev. J. S., Dallas 
Born December 2, 1871, in Ottawa, Ontario, Can. Edu- 
cated at Local Christian Brothers’ Schools, Holy Cross 

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College, and St. Viator’s College. Received theological 
training at St. Thomas Seminary, Valleyfield, Quebec, Can. 
Ordained July 10, 1904. Member of the K. of C. and 
A.O.H. : Served:as Ke GChaplain at Barron iieldwbexm 
October 8, 1918—May 12, 1920. Rector, Holy Name 
Church, Fort Worth, Tex. Diocesan Consultor. Perma- 
nent address, 1007 East Terrell Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. 


O’Connor, Rev. Louis Michael, M. A., Peoria 


Born September 21, 1883, in Arlington, Hl. Educated in 
the Public Schools and High School, Arlington, Ill., and 
St. Viator’s College, Bourbonnais, Ill. Received theological 
training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Or- 
dained June 10, 1911. Member of the K. of C. and American 
Legion. Commissioned March 9, 1918. Served at Fort 
Ethan Allen, Vt., and Camp Jackson, 8. C. Discharged 
February 6, 1919, at Camp Jackson, as First Lieutenant. 
Pastor, St. Patrick’s Church, Urbana, Il]. Permanent ad- 
dress, 708 West Main Street, Urbana, III. 


O’Connor, Rev. Michael J., Boston 


Born July 12, 1869, in Tipperary, Ireland. Educated in 
the National Schools and High School, Ireland, and Holy 
Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Received theological 
training at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass. Ordained 
December 20, 1901. Member of the American Legion. 
Commissioned March 25, 1917, in the Regular Army. Served 
with the 101st Infantry in the A.E.F. In action at Seiche- 
prey, Toul Sector, Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel and Meuse- 
Argonne. Gassed, April 8th, April 22nd, July 18th, and 
July 25, 1918. Wounded by shrapnel, April 23, 1918. 
Arrived in France September 20, 1917. Became Senior 
Chaplain, 26th Division, May 1, 1918, and remained in 
that status until end of his service. Discharged April 29, 
1919, at Camp Devens, Mass., as Captain. Had previous 
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service in the 9th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, 
as Private and Corporal, 1891—1893, and as Chaplain from 
April 21, 1911 continuously. Reappointed Chaplain, 10Ist 
Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, December, 1919. 
Permanent address, St. Peter’s Church, Cambridge, Mass. 


O’Connor, Rev. William Patrick, Cincinnati 


Born October 7, 1889, in Dayton, O. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s School and University of Dayton, Dayton, O. Re- 
ceived theological training at Mt. St. Mary’s of the West 
Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Ordained June 20, 1913. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned 
July 11, 1917. Served at Camp Sheridan and Camp Upton 
and in the A.F.F., with the 136th Field Artillery. In action 
at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Discharged April 11, 
1919, at Camp Sherman, O., as Captain. Appointed Cap- 
tain Chaplain, 107th Cavalry, National Guard. Pastor, 
Simvincent devt aul @hurch. Cincinnati O. ) Rermanent 
address, 709 Delhi Avenue, Cincinnati, O. 


O’Connor, Rev. William Patrick, Ph.D., Milwaukee 


Born October 18, 1886, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated at 
St. John’s Cathedral School, and Marquette College, Mil- 
waukee, Wis., and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. 
Received theological training at St. Francis de Sales Semi- 
nary. Ordained March 10, 1912. Member of the K. of C. 
Served at Camp Douglas, Wis., Camp McArthur, Tex., 
and in the A.E.F., with the 32nd Division. In action at 
the Alsace Sector, May 18th—July 21, 1918, Aisne-Marne 
Offensive, July 29th— August 7, 1918, Ojse-Aisne 
Offensive, August 26th—September 6, 1918, Meuse-Ar- 
gonne Offensive, September 6th—November 6, 1918. Deco- 
rated with the French Croix de Guerre for bravery, 
April 13, 1919, and cited in Divisional Orders. Discharged 
May 30, 1919, at Camp Upton, N. Y., as Captain. Ac- 


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cepted commission as Captain Chaplain, 105th Cavalry, 
57th Brigade, 22nd Division, Wisconsin National Guard, 
July 12, 1922. Professor at St. Francis de Sales Semi- 
nary, St. Francis, Wis. Permanent address, St. Francis 
PLO ;Wias, 


O’Conor, Rev. George Peter, Boston 


Born January 10, 1881, in Peabody, Mass. Educated at 
Public School and High School, Peabody, Mass., and St. 
Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. Received theological 
training at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass. Ordained 
December 20, 1906. Member of the American Legion, 
Veterans of Foreign Wars and Military Order of World 
War. Commissioned September 27, 1917. Served at Camp 
Devens, Mass., and in the A.E.F. In action at the Meuse- 
Argonne. Discharged June 3, 1919. Director of Catholic 
Charities, Archdiocese of Boston. Permanent address, 75 
Union Park Street, Boston, Mass. 


Odell, Rev. William Francis, Hartford 


Born May 28, 1880, in New Britain, Conn. Ordained 
December 21, 1907. Commissioned June 1, 1918. Served 
with the 39th Infantry, A.E.F. Discharged July 8, 1919, 
at Camp Dix, N. J. Address, 258 Ashley Street, Hartford, 
Conn. 


O’Donnell, Very Rev. Charles Leo, Ph.D., Litt.D., C.S.C. 


Born November 15, 1884, in Greenfield, Ind. Educated 
at St. Francis Academy, Kokomo, Ind., Notre Dame Pre- 
paratory and Notre Dame College, Notre Dame, Ind., 
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., and Catholic Uni- 
versity, Washington, D. C. Received theological training 
at Holy Cross College, Washington, D. C. Ordained June 
24, 1910. Member of the K. of C., Veterans of Foreign 
Wars, and A.O.H. Commissioned February 1, 1918. 


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Served in the A.E.F., with the 117th Engineers and the 
332nd Infantry. In action at Vittovio-Veneto, Italy. Dis- 
charged April, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Provincial of Holy Cross Order in United States. 
Permanent address, Notre Dame, Ind. 


O’Donnell, Rev. Daniel P., Detroit 


Born December 1, 1885, in Detroit. Ordained May 2, 
1914. Commissioned November 1, 1918. Discharged 
January 25, 1919. Address, 805 Trumbull Avenue, Detroit, 
Mich. 


O’Donnell, Rev. Joseph Hugh, Davenport 


Born December 28, 1880, in Ireland. Educated in the Irish 
National Schools, St. Eunan’s High School, Letterkenny, 
Ireland and All Hallows College, Dublin, Ireland. Re- 
ceived theological training at Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, 
Mo. Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. Com- 
missioned March 5, 1918. Served at Camp Sevier, S. C., 
and in the A.E.F., with the 9th Infantry, and the 23rd In- 
fantry, 2nd Division. In action at Soissons, St. Mihiel, 
Champagne and Argonne. Wounded September 12, 1918 
at St. Mihiel. Decorated with the Croix de Guerre for 
Bravery, Octobery7,. 1910.) Discharged August, 291919: 
at Camp Dodge, la., as First Lieutenant. Appointed Chap- 
lain Captain, 113th Cavalry, lowa National Guard, April 
Olo2zunr astor..ot. beter Church; Cosgrove, Lar. Perma- 
nent address, Oxford, R.F.D., Ia. 


O’Donnell, Rev. John L., Chicago 


Born November 16, 1883, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at 

Park Side School, St. Thomas School, St. Ignatius High 

School, and De Paul College, Chicago, IIl., St. Viator’s 

College, Bourbonnais, Ill., and Niagara University, 

Niagara Falls, N. Y. Received theological training at St. 
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Viator’s Seminary, Bourbonnais, Ill. Ordained May 13, 
1911. Member of the K. of C., Veterans of Foreign Wars, 
American Legion and Veteran Corps, 2nd Illinois Infantry. 
Commissioned August 16, 1916, 2nd Illinois Infantry, 
August 5, 1917, Regular Army. Served in Chicago, Camp 
Logan, Tex., and in the A.E.F., in France, Germany and 
Luxembourg. In/action at Albert, Somme; Hamel, Somme; 
Harbonnais, Somme; Mort Homme, Bois de Forges, Bois de 
Fays, Bois de Foret, Brabant, Dun-Sur-Meuse, Consenvoys, 
Dannevoux, St. Hilaire, Butgneville, Meuse-Argonne and 
St. Mihiel. Wounded October 10, 1918 in Bois de Foret, 
France. Cited for bravery in General Headquarters and 
33rd Division Orders and given right to wear Silver Star 
on Victory Medal ribbon. Awarded Distinguished Service 

_ Medal for exceptional services, May 10, 1919. Discharged 
from regular service, May 29, 1919, as Captain at Camp 
Grant, Ill. Served at Mexican Border in 1916. Captain 
Chaplain, 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division, Illinois National 
Guard. Assistant, Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 
Chicago, Ill. Permanent address, 3528 South Hermitage 
Avenue, Chicago, II. 


O’Donovan, Rev. Simon S8., M.A., C.M. 


Born November 7, 1876, in Cork, Ireland. Educated at 
Bealad National School and Intermediate School, Cork, 
Ireland, and St. Vincent’s College, Castleknock, Dublin, 
Ireland. Received theological training at St. Mary’s Semi- 
nary, Perryville, Mo. Ordained June 9, 1906. Member 
of the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain, September, 1918 
to January 1, 1922. Stationed at Evacuation Hospital No. 
19, Alleray, France, Evacuation Hospital No. 3, Trier, 
Germany, and Station Hospital, Coblenz, Germany. As- 
sistant Pastor, St. Vincent’s Church, Chicago, Ill. Perma- 
nent address, 1010 Webster Avenue, Chicago, III. 
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Oehler, Rev. Benjamin Joseph, O.F.M. 


Born August 14, 1885, in Cincinnati, O. Educated at St. 
John’s School and St. Francis College, Cincinnati, O. Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Francis Seminary, Olden- 
burg, Ind. Ordained June 17, 1914. Member of the K. 
of ©. (Commissioned March 25, 1918: Served in ‘the 
A.E.F., with the 334th Machine Gun Battalion, 87th Divi- 
sion, and at Evacuation Hospitals No. 14 and 16, Coblenz, 
Germany. Discharged August 10, 1919, at Camp Dix, 
N. J., as First Lieutenant. Assistant Rector of St. Joseph 
Church, Louisville, Ky. Permanent address, 1406 East 
Washington, Louisville, Ky. 


O’Gallagher, Rev. Charles, San Antonio 


Born June 27, 1867, in Killian, Donegal, Ireland. Educated 
at Mecnacahan National School, Donegal, Ireland, Creevy 
Classical School, Ballashannon, Ireland and Petite Semi- 
naire Mortain, Normandy, France. Received theological 
training at Propaganda, Rome, Italy. Ordained November 
1, 1896. Served as K.C. Chaplain at Camp McClellan, Ala., 
November 1, 1917—August 1, 1920. Manager and Chap- 
lain, St. Vincent’s Home for Aged, San Antonio, Tex. 
Permanent address, 1119 South Almo Street, San Antonio, 
ilicx. 


O’Hara, Rev. Edwin V., L.L.D., Oregon City 


Born September 6, 1881, in Lanesboro, Minn. Educated 
in the Country School, Amherst, Minn., High School, 
Lanesboro, Minn., St. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn., 
Catholic University, Washington, D. C., and Institute 
Catholique, Paris, France. (L.L.D., Notre Dame.) Re- 
ceived theological training at St. Paul’s Seminary, St. Paul, 
Minn. Ordained June 10, 1905. Member of the K. of C. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain overseas from June 24, 1918, 
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until the signing of the Armistice. Stationed at Langres 
until September 13th, and then assigned to the 79th Divi- 
sion, 304th Headquarters Train, and Military Police. With 
the 314th Infantry at start of Battle of Argonne, and then 
with Mobile Hospitals No. 1 and 5. Pastor at Eugene, 
Lane County, Ore. Director, Rural Life Bureau, National 
Catholic Welfare Bureau. Permanent address, Eugene, 


Ore. 


O’Hearn, Rev. John J., Chicago 


Born June v2 1 nl877..41n) Chicago, Wiis ducatedace a 
Saints School and St. Ignatius College, Chicago, Ill. Re- 
ceived theological training at Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, 
Mo. Ordained) in.1909). Member, of the (Kot) Clana 
American Legion. Appointed Captain Chaplain, 7th In- 
fantry, Illinois National Guard, June 24, 1916. Served at 
Houston, Tex., and in the A.E.F. In action at St. Mihiel 
and the Meuse-Argonne. Cited twice. Discharged from 
regular service /June; 0, 1919) as Captain, at CanipaGmane 
Ill. Served on the Mexican Border with the 7th Infantry, 
Illinois National Guard. Appointed Captain in the Of- 
ficers’ Reserve Corps. Permanent address, 153 West Gar- 
field Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. 


O’Keefe, Rev. James William, M.A., O.S.B. 


Born August 23, 1888, in Beaver, Okla. Educated at 
Sacred Heart College, Sacred Heart, Okla., and Catholic 
University, Washington, D. C. Received theological train- 
ing at Sacred Heart College, Sacred Heart, Okla., and 
Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Ordained August 
13, 1911. Member of the American Legion. Commissioned 
January 16, 1918. Served at Camps Beauregard and 
Taylor, and’ in) the) A_B.BY Inaction inthe Argonneman 
October, 1918. Discharged at Fort Sill, Okla., as First 
Lieutenant, October 29, 1919. Served as K. C. Chaplain 


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at Camp Beauregard, October 1, 1917—January 16, 1918. 
Teacher at Catholic University, Shawnee, Okla. Perma- 
nent address, Catholic University, Shawnee, Okla. 


O’Keefe, Rev. Timothy P., Santa Fe 


Born December 17, 1864, in Leavenworth, Kan. Ordained 
May, 1888. Commissioned February 1, 1901. Served at 
many Regular Army Posts. Retired, May 18, 1920. Ad- 
dress, 1015 South 5th Street, Leavenworth, Kan. 


O’Keeffe, Rev. John B., Boston 


Born August 9, 1890, in Boston. Ordained June 8, 1917. 
Commissioned February 20, 1918. Served at Kelly Field, 
Tex. Discharged January 27, 1919. Address, 760 Eighth 
Street, South Boston, Mass. 


O’Leary, Rev. John Jeremiah, M.A., Scranton 


Born February 21, 1887, in Great Bend, Pa. Educated in 
the Public and High Schools, Great Bend, Pa., and at Mt. 
St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md. Received theo- 
logical training at Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, Emmitsburg, 
Md. Ordained July 16, 1914. Member of the K. of C., 
American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled 
Emergency Officers of World War, and Disabled Ameri- 
can Veterans of World War. Commissioned February 26, 
1918. Served at Camp Greene and Camp Merritt. Served 
in the A.E.F., from April 14, 1918 to May 29, 1919, 
Wounded in the Argonne, October 4, 1918 (compound 
comminuted fracture of the skull). Decorated with the 
Croix de Guerre for bravery. Cited in Division, Regi- 
mental and Battalion Orders. ‘I'wice recommended for 
promotion in action. Promoted to Captain, March, 1919. 
Discharged May 29, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as Captain. 
Permanent address, 504 Main Street, Great Bend, Pa. 
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O’Leary, Rev. Michael Joseph, St. Louis 


Born June 7, 1879, in Boston, Mass. Attended Public Grade 
Schools of Boston, Canton High School, Mass., Boston Col- 
lege, and St. Charles’ College, Ellicott City, Md. Ordained 
June 9, 1911. Commissioned in the Army August 1, 1918, 
at Catawissa, Mo. Served at Kelly Field, Tex. Discharged 
January 12,-1919, San ‘Antonio, Tex. Officers’ Reserve 
Corps Chaplain. Address, Chaffee, Mo. 


O’Leary, Rev. Malachy T., C.P. 


Born October 5, 1884, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated at 
St. Mary’s, Dunkirk, N. Y. Theology at Passionist Monas- 
teries. Ordained December 18, 1909. Member of the K. 
of C. Commissioned August 6, 1918. Served at Hoboken, 
N.J.,and Camp Upton, N. Y. Discharged at Camp Upton 
as First Lieutenant, December 4, 1918. Rector, St. Patrick’s 
Cathedral, El’ Paso, Tex. Address, 215 Arizona’ Street, 
El ‘Paso, Tex. 


Oliva, Rev. Pedro V., Nueva Caceres 


Born November 13, 1893, in Naga, Camarines Sur, P. I. 

_ Educated at Seminary College and Public School, Naga 
Camarines Sur, P. I. Received theological training at 
Naga Seminary, P. I: Ordained April 17, 1916.% Gome 
missioned August 16, 1918. Served at Fort William 
McKinley and Camp Tomas Claudio, Rizal, P. I. Dis- 
charged as First Lieutenant, at Manila, P. I., February 
19, 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant, Philippine National 
Guard Reserve Corps. Parish Priest at Malilipot, Albay, 
P. I. Permanent address, Malilipot, Albay, P. I. 


O’Mahoney, Rev. Jeremiah P., Louisville 


Born April 19, 1887, in Ireland. Ordained June 6, 1914. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain at Fort Terry, N. Y., and U. S. 


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Naval Submarine Base, New London, Conn., May 1, 1918 
to September 16, 1919. Address, 443 South 5th Street, 
Louisville, Ky. 


O’Mahoney, Rev. John Raymond, Sioux Falls 


Born January 22, 1882, in New York City. Ordained May 
29, 1907. Commissioned March 23, 1918. Served with the 
26th Infantry, A.E.F. Discharged May 2, 1919, at U.S. 
Army and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. Address, 
Apostolate Mission Band, Parker, 8. Dak. 


O’Neill, Rev. Joseph Leo, St. Paul 


Born March 19, 1888, in Ishpeming, Mich. Educated in 
Ishpeming, Mich., St. Thomas High School and St. 
Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. Received theological 
training at St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained 
June 9, 1914. Member of the K. of C., American Legion 
and A.O.H. Commissioned August 23, 1918. Served at 
Camp Taylor and in the A.E.F., with the 353rd Infantry. 
In action at Meuse-Argonne. Discharged as First Lieu- 
fenanteat Camp) Dodge June) 16,0199.) Professor at) ot: 
Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. Permanent address, Col- 
lege of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn. 


O’Reilly, Rev. Francis M., 8.T.D., New York 


Born January 3, 1885, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Vincent de Paul’s School, Xavier High School and St. 
Francis Xavier’s College, New York City, Catholic Uni- 
versity, Washington, D. C., Collegio Internationale, Rome, 
Italy, University of Munich, Germany, and University of 
Freiberg, Germany. Received theological training at St. 
Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained Septem- 
ber 11, 1909. Member of the K. of C., New York Press 
Club, National Press Club, Adventurers’ Club and Veterans 
of Foreign Wars. Commissioned August 21, 1917. Served 


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at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., Camp Shelby, Miss., Camp Mer- 
ritt, N. J., and in the A.E.F. In action at Marne-Cham- 
pagne, Chateau-Thierry, Ourcq, Vesle, St. Mihiel and 
Meuse-Argonne. Wounded twice, first near Fismes, 
August 2, 1918, and second, October 26, 1918, in Meuse- 
Argonne. Decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross, 
November, 1918. Retired as First Lieutenant, because of 
physical disability received in line of duty. Permanent 
address, 319 East 201st Street, New York City. 


O’Reilly, Rev. James J., Providence 


Born September 28, 1879, in Providence, R. I. Educated 
at St. Edward’s School, Public School and La Salle 
Academy, Providence, R. I., and Manhattan College, New 
York City. Received theological training at St. Joseph’s 
Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained June 9, 1906. 
Member of the K. of C., American Legion and Veterans 
of Foreign Wars. Commissioned July 25, 1917. Served 
at Narragansett Bay, and in France and Germany. Dis- 
charged October 9, 1919, at Camp Devens, Mass., as Cap- 
tain. Served in the Rhode Island National Guard, July 
9, 1910—July 25, 1917. Appointed Captain Chaplain, 
285th Infantry, Officers’ Reserve Corps. Pastor, St. Thomas 
Church, Providence, R. I. Permanent address, 65 Fruit 
Hill Avenue, Providence, R. I. 


O’Shea, Rev. Maurice J., Buffalo 


Born March 25, 1879, Chicago, Ill. Ordained June 5, 1909. 
Appointed Chaplain September 26, 1918. Served overseas 
in the Evacuation Hospital No. 1. Discharged July 5, 1919. 


O’Shea, Rev. Patrick J., O.S.B. 
Born May 3, 1884, in County Kerry, Ireland. Educated in 
the Irish National Schools, Ireland, and St. Benedict’s Col- 
lege, Atchison, Kan. Received theological training at St. 
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Benedict’s Seminary. Ordained March 12, 1913. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned August 1, 1918. Served at 
Camp Beauregard, La., and at St. Florent, France, with the 
155th Infantry, in Limoges, France, at Base Hospital No. 
24, at Base Section No. 2, Bordeaux, France, at Prison 
Camp St. Laubes, France, with the 308th Ammunition 
Train, 353rd and 354th Field Artillery, Ist Aero Casual 
Squadron, Ist, 3rd and 5th Machine Gun Battalions. Dis- 
charged July 12, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Camp Lee, 
Va. Appointed First Lieutenant Chaplain, Officers’ Re- 
serve Corps, 353rd Infantry. Permanent address, St. Bene- 
dict’s Church, Bendena, Kan. 


O’Shea, Rev. William J., Hartford 


Born October 5, 1883, in Deep River, Conn. Educated at 
Deep River Grammar and High School, Deep River, 
Conn., Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and 
Bastogne College, Bastogne, Belgium. Received theo- 
logical training at American College, Louvain, Belgium. 
Ordained May 9, 1908. Member of the K. of C. Commis- 
sioned February 16, 1918. Served at Camp Meade, Md., 
in the A.E.F., and the Army of Occupation. Discharged 
Aureus Lo lovat Camp ix. INiiiiias Birst, Licutenant, 
Assistant at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Hartford, Conn. 
Permanent address, 140 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, 
Conn. 


O’Sullivan, Rev. Timothy J., Wichita 


Born July 4, 1880, in Hutchinson, Kan. Educated in the 
Public School, Hutchinson, Kan., and St. Benedict’s Col- 
lege, Atchison, Kan. Received theological training at Ken- 
rick Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained June 2, 1905. 
Member of the K. of C. Commissioned July 6, 1918. 
Served at Camp Pike, Ark., until his discharge as First 
Lieutenant, March 6, 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant, 
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Officers’ Reserve Corps, October 18, 1919. Rector, St. 
John’s Church, El Dorado, Kan. Permanent address, El 
Dorado, Kan. 


O’Toole, Rev. Edward L., St. Louis 


Born February 3, 1885, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at St. 
Louis Preparatory Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Received 
theological training at Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. 
Ordained ‘June 10/1910" \Miember’ of ther Ky ofa@seang 
American Legion. Commissioned September 5, 1917. 
Served with the Artillery Brigade, Camp Funston, Kan., 
and overseas. In action in the Euvezin Sector. Discharged 
June (17) 1919 “at Campi Taylor. Ky. Assistant eacmoee 
Teresa’s Church, St. Louis, Mo. Permanent address, 2413 
North Grand Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 


O’Toole, Rev. George Barry, Ph.D., S.T.D., Toledo 


Born December 11, 1886, in Toledo, O. Educated at South 
Street School, Immaculate Conception School, St. John’s 
High School and St. John’s University, Toledo, O., 
Columbia University, New York City, and Propaganda 
University, Rome, Italy. Received theological training at 
North American College, Rome, Italy. Ordained Novem- 
ber 1; 1911.) Commissioned ‘July 23) 191897 Servedmat 
Barron Field, Tex., and Camp Wadsworth, S. C. Pro- 
moted to rank of Captain, May 8, 1919. Discharged as 
Captain at Camp Wadsworth, S. C., August 21, 1919. 
Appointed Captain Chaplain, Officers’ Reserve Corps. 
Permanent address, St. Vincent Archabbey, Beatty, Pa. 


O’Toole, Rev. Thomas Nolan, Los Angeles 
Born September 8, 1882, in Ireland. Educated at National 
School, Carnew, Ireland, Holy Cross College, Dublin, 
Ireland, and St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, Ireland. 
Received theological training at St. Patrick’s Seminary, 
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Ott, 


Carlow, Ireland. Ordained May 26, 1912. Commissioned 
August 26, 1918. Served with the 328th Infantry, 326th 
Field Hospital, and at Camp St.Sulpice, Bordeaux, France. 
Discharged August 1, 1919, in London, England, as First 
Lieutenant. Rector, St. Columbkill’s Church, Los Angeles, 
Calif. Permanent address, 126 East 63rd Street, Los 
Angeles, Calif. 


Rev. John Lewis, M.A., S.M. 


Born March 5, 1882, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School, Pittsburgh, Pa., St. Mary’s College, Dayton, 
O., Dayton University, Dayton, O., and Fribourg Uni- 
versity, Switzerland. Received theological training at 
Marianist Seminary, Fribourg, Switzerland. Ordained 
August 4, 1912. Commissioned June 26, 1918. Served at 
Camp Custer, Mich., Camp Fremont, Calif., Camp Mills, 
L. I., and Camp Lee, Va. Discharged as First Lieutenant, 
at Camp Lee, Va., January 16, 1919. Vice-Principal, West 
Philadelphia Catholic High School. Permanent address, 
4909 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Padilla, Rev. Aloysius G., S.J. 


Born March 24, 1874, in Guadalajara, Mexico. Educated 
privately at home until he entered the Society of Jesus at 
Loyola, Spain. Studied Philosophy at the Collegium Max- 
imum of Ofia, Spain, and Theology at St. Louis University, 
St. Louis, Mo. Ordained February 2, 1909. Served as 
Auxiliary Chaplain at Fort Bayard, N.M., Deming, N.M., 
and Fort Bliss, Tex., July 26, 1918—September 16, 1920. 
Assistant at Church of the Holy Ghost, Puebla, Mexico. 


Pallister, Rev. Walter F., New York 


Born January 7, 1884, in New York City. Educated in the 

Public Schools and La Salle Academy, New York City, 

Port Richmond High School, Staten Island, St. Charles 
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College, Ellicott City, Md., and Mt. St. Mary’s College, 
Emmitsburg, Md. Received theological training at St. 
Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained June 1, 
1912. Member of the K. of C., American Legion, Veterans 
of Foreign Wars, and Yonkers Overseas Veterans. Com- 
missioned March 13, 1918. Assigned to the 31st Division. 
Served at/Camp'\WheelermGal andiin) them Ave Gea uies 
Corneau and Bordeaux Embarkation Camp. Discharged 
at Camp, ee, \Vaij/as First Tieutenant, | une i 19D aes 
sistant at St. Peter’s, Yonkers, N. Y. Permanent address, 
91 Ludlow Street, Yonkers, N. Y. 


Palubicki, Rev. John S., Omaha 


Born December 26, 1886, in Chojnice, Poland. Educated 
at St. Stanislaus Kostka School and High School, and St. 
Stanislaus Kostka College, Chicago, Ill., and St. Jerome’s 
College, Kitchener, Ont. Received theological training at 
St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained June 11, 1909. 
Member of the K.of C.and American Legion. Commissioned 
August 24, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor, Ky., and in the 
A.E.F., at Chateau Turriville, Cherbourg, Le Mans and 
Brest. Discharged December 24, 1918, as First Lieutenant, 
at Hoboken, N. J. Appointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ 
Reserve Corps, and assigned to the 66th Cavalry, 89th Divi- 
sion. Director, St. James Orphanage, Omaha, Neb. Perma- 
nent address, 3200 North 60th Street, Omaha, Neb. 


Pare, Rev. George William, Detroit 


Born March 28, 1886, in Detroit, Mich. Educated at 
Assumption School, High School and College, Sandwich, 
Ontario, Can. Received theological training at Mt. St. 
Mary’s Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Ordained July 4, 1909. 
Member of the K. of C. Commissioned August 12, 1918. 
Served in the A.E.F., with the 147th Infantry, 34th Division. 
In action at the Lys Offensive. Discharged as First Lieu- 
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tenant, July 19, 1919, at Camp Custer, Mich. Vice-Rector, 
Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, Mich. Permanent ad- 
dress, 79 Martin Place, Detroit, Mich. 


Parke, Rev. Warren Francis, Cleveland 


Born November 18, 1880, in Chicago, II]. Educated in 
the Chicago Public Schools, Sacred Heart College, Wis., 
and Nashotah House (Episcopal Seminary), Nashotah, 
Wis. Received theological training at Kenrick Seminary, 
St. Louis, Mo. Ordained June 9, 1906. Member of the 
K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned September 
18, 1917. Served at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Camp Eustis, 
Va., Fort Monroe, Va., and Fort Story, Va. Discharged 
as First Lieutenant at Fortress Monroe, Va., July 29, 1919. 
Assistant Pastor, St. Bernard’s Church, Akron, O. Perma- 
nent address, 47 East State Street, Akron, O. 


Parker, Rev. Alphonsus B., Nashville 


Born July 1, 1859, in Ireland. Ordained July 15, 1883. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain at Park Field, Tenn. Address, 
277 South Fourth Street, Memphis, Tenn. 


Pastorelli, Rev. Joseph L., O.P. 


Born January 23, 1884, in Boston, Mass. Educated at 
Starr-Skinner School and Brimmer School, Boston, Mass., 
Boston English High School and Boston College. Received 
theological training at Dominican House of Studies, Catho- 
lic University, Washington, D. C. Ordained in 1910. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Served as Volunteer Chaplain at 
Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va., February 2, 1918, until 
July, 1919. Twice officially commended for services ren- 
dered to sick and dying, while stricken, during influenza 
epidemic. Pastor and Superior, St. Peter’s Church and 
Vicariate, Memphis, Tenn. Address, 190 Adams Street, 
Memphis, Tenn. 
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Paukstis, Pancratius Benjamin, M.A., Scranton 


Born May 10, 1889, in Edwardsville, Pa. Educated at 
Public School and High School, Edwardsville, Pa., St. 
Vincent’s College, Beatty, Pa., and Mt. St. Mary’s College, 
Emmitsburg, Md. Received theological training at Mt. 
St. Mary’s Seminary, Emmitsburg, Md. Ordained May 
22, 1915. Commissioned August, 1918. Served in the 
A.E.F. In action in the Argonne. Discharged at Carlisle, 
Pa:as Pirst Dicutenant, June Jl O19. aston nro. 
Trinity Lithuanian Parish, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Address, 
190 South Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


Pax, Rev. George William, C.PP.S. 


Born March 6, 1887, in Cincinnati, O. Educated at St. 
George’s School, Corryville, Cincinnati, O., Immaculate 
Conception School, Celina, O., St. Mary’s Novitiate, 
Burkettsville, O., St. Joseph’s High School, and St. Joseph’s 
College, Rensselaer, Ind. Received theological training at 
St. Charles Theological Seminary, Carthagena, O. Or- 
dained March 19, 1917. Member of the K. of C. Com- 
missioned October 4, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor, Ky., 
Camp Fremont, Calif., Transportation Duty, and U.S.A. 
Debarkation Hospital No. 3, New York City. Discharged 
July 30;°1919, at Hoboken, N..J.,:as, First“ Dietitenant: 
Appointed First Lieutenant, Officers Reserve Corps, 
November 16, 1921. Professor at Preparatory Seminary, 
Carthagena, O. Address, St. Charles Seminary, Cartha- 
gena, O. 


Pelletier, Rev. Auguste Amedee, Langres, France 


Born June 10, 1874, in Chauffort, Haute-Marne, France. 
Licentiate from the University of Dijon, France. Ordained 
June 29, 1897. Served as Auxiliary Chaplain to American 
troops at Bourbonne-les-Bains, Haute-Marne, France, 


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March, 1918, to March, 1919. Teacher at Seminary in 
Langres, France. Address, Langres Seminary, Langres, 
Haute-Marne, France. 


Pelletier, Rev. Louis Alphonsus, S.M. 
Bom | ulveeswsooin Van Buren, Vlei Educated. at 
Parochial School, St. Mary’s High School and St. Mary’s 
College, Van Buren, Me., and Catholic University, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Received theological training at Marist 
WollereeayVasminotona 1 C.. Ordained une dia eho 2: 
Member of the American Legion. Commissioned Sep- 
fembcteZOn iio eoenved. in the ABR. with thems loth 
Infantry, 80th Division. Discharged June 11, 1919, as 
First Lieutenant, at Camp Sherman, O. Assistant, Notre 
Dame des Victoires Church, Boston, Mass. Address, 25 
Isabella Street, Boston, Mass. 


Perius, Rev. Ignatius Eugene, C.R. 


Born February 5, 1872, in Deemerton, Ontario, Can. Edu- 
Caicdmat oecparatc »ochool,.. ot... Agatha, Ontario, Cans 
Kitchener High School and St. Jerome’s College, 
Kitchener, Ontario, Can. Received theological training 
at Gregorian University, Rome, Italy. Ordained May 30, 
1896. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Great Lakes, Ill., June 
24, 1918—March 17, 1919. Rector, St. John Cantius’ 
House of Studies, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 3689 West Pine 
Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. 


Pfleger, Rev. Martin, L.A.M. 


Born January 24, 1872, in Alsace, France. Educated at 
Parochial School and Apostolic College for African Mis- 
sions, Clermont-Ferrant, France. Received theological 
training at Seminary for African Missions, Lyons, France. 
Ordained June 29, 1895. Member of the K. of C. Served 
as Volunteer Chaplain to American troops in France in the 
St. Aignon Area and at Brest. September, 1918—August, 
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1919. Pastor, St. ;Peter \Claver’s Church for Colored 
People, Macon, Ga. Address, St. Peter Claver’s Church, 
430 Ward Street, Macon, Ga. 


Perkins, Rev. Joseph Andrew, O.S.A. 


Born February 21, 1887, in Methuen, Mass. Educated 
at Public School, Methuen, Mass., Villanova Preparatory 
and Villanova College, Villanova, Pa. Received theo- 
logical training at Villanova. Ordained June 10, 1911. 
Member of the American Legion. Commissioned in the 
Navy, May 15, 1918. Served at the Great Lakes and aboard 
the U.S.S. Alabama. Discharged as Lieutenant, junior 
grade, March 28, 1919, at Hampton Roads, Va. Assistant 
Pastor at Pontiac, Il]. Address, Pontiac, II. 


Petit, Rev. Joseph Anselm, S.M. 


Born August 11, 1874, in St. David, Quebec, Can. Edu- 
cated in the Public and Parochial Schools, Woonsocket, 
R. I., and Whitinsville, Mass., and St. Mary’s College, Van 
Buren, Me. Received theological training at Marist Col- 
lege, Washington, D. C. Ordained June 24, 1905. Mem- 
berjof the Kiiof Cy, Servedias KvC. ‘ChaplainjateAtaicrs 
Naval Station and Marine Hospital, New Orleans, La., 
1917—1920. Pastor, St. Xavier’s Church, Brunswick, Ga. 
Address, Marist College, Washington, D. C. 


Phaneuf, Rev. Louis H., Ogdensburg 


Born December, 1880, in Whitehall, N. Y. Educated at 
Bourget College, Rigaud, P. Q., Can., and at Grand Semi- 
nary, Montreal, P.Q., Can. Received theological training 
at Grand Seminary of Valleyfield, Can. Ordained October 
29, 1905. Member of the K. of C., I.0.F., and Veterans 
of Foreign Wars. Commissioned September 1, 1917. 
Served at Camp Pike, Ark., Camp Merritt, N. J., in Trans- 
port Duty and at Camp Eustis, Va. Discharged as Captain, 
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at Camp Eustis, Va., June 30, 1920. Recommissioned as 
Captain in the Regular Army, July 1, 1920. Discharged 
under’ Army Reduction Bill, December, 1922. Address, 
Howick, P. O., c/o Chateaugay, P. Q., Can. 


Phares, Rev. Caesar, S.S.F.S. 


Born March 25, 1874, in Amshite, Mt. Libanon. Educated 
at School of Salesian Fathers of Don Bosco and Salesian 
Fathers High School and College, Bethlehem, Palestine. 
Received theological training at Don Bosco Theological 
Institute, Torino, Italy. Ordained August 21, 1910. Served 
asi) G@.’ Chaplain, June 19, 1918 until October 21/1918. 
when he was commissioned First Lieutenant at Camp 
Gordon, Ga. Also served at Camp Travis, Tex., and Camp 
Meade, Md. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp 
Meade, Md., July 29, 1919. Rector, St. Anthony’s Syrian 
Church, Fall River, Mass. Address, St. Anthony’s Syrian 
Church, Fall River, Mass. 


Phelan, Rev. Arthur James, Leavenworth 


Born September 28, 1890, in Hiawatha, Kan. Educated 
at St. Mary’s School, Kansas City, Kan., and St. Benedict’s 
College, Atchison, Kan. Received theological training at 
Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained June 21, 1918. 
Member of the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Fort 
Leavenworth, September, 1918—March, 1919. Assistant 
Rector at Cathedral and Chaplain of Federal Prison, 
Leavenworth, Kan. Permanent address, 709 North Fifth 
Street, Leavenworth, Kan. 


Philippe, Rev. Peter John, S.J. 
Born February 5, 1869, in Lille, St. Hubert, Belgium. 
Educated in the Parochial School at Lille, Apostolic School, 
Turnhout, Belgium, St. Stanislaus College, Macon City, 
Ga., and St. Charles College, Grand Coteau, La. Re- 
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ceived theological training at St. Beuno’s Seminary, Eng- 
land. Ordained July, 1901. Served as K. C. Chaplain at 
Fort Sill, Okla., and Le Havre, France, June, 1918—June, 
1919. Stationed at St. John Berchmans’ Church, Croche 
Coulée, La. Address, Grand Coteau, La. 


Pierre, Rev. Joseph Ferdinand, New Orleans 


Born August 8, 1873, in Reviers, France. Educated in 
the French Public Schools and Lesser Seminary, Villiers, 
France. Received theological training at the Bayeux, 
France, Seminary. Ordained July 3, 1898. Member of the 
K. of C.) Served as'Ky C, Chaplainiat Fort St) Phiipmias 
1918—1920. Pastor, Sacred Heart Church, Montegut, La. 
Address, Montegut, La. 


Piette, Rev. John B., Milwaukee 


Born October 10, 1877. Ordained February 26, 1905. 
Commissioned June 24, 1918. Served with the 127th In- 
fantry, and at Base Hospital No. 117, A.E.F. Discharged 
at Camp Dix, N. J., March 19, 1919. Address, 2000 Grand 
Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. 


Plutz, Rev. Francis Joseph, Alexandria 


Born April 6, 1884, in Dundas, Wis. Educated in the 
Parochial School, Holland, Wis., and St. Norbert’s High 
School and College, West DePere, Wis. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Norbert’s Seminary, West DePere, 
Wis. Ordained November 17, 1914. Member of the K. 
of C. Commissioned July 12, 1918. Served at Presidio, 
Calif., and Fort McKinley, Rizal, P. I. Discharged Janu- 
ary 18, 1919, at San Francisco, as First Lieutenant. Pastor 
at Campti, La. Address, Campti, La. 
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Pochily, Rev. John Joseph, Syracuse 


Born January 22, 1890. Ordained June 9, 1917. Com- 
missioned August, 1918. Served at Camp Knox, Ky. Dis- 
chargedmsecember) 20") 1918.) VAddressiyaa trois tecet, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 


Post, Rev. Peter, O.S.B. 


Born August 25, 1884, in Altus, Ark. Educated in the 
Parochial School, Altus, Ark., and New Subiaco College, 
Subiaco, Ark. Received theological training at New 
Subiaco Abbey, Ark. Ordained April 11, 1908. Member 
of the K. of C., and C. K. of A. Passed examination for 
commission November 8, 1918, but as Armistice was signed 
on November 11, 1918, did not enter service. Pastor, St. 
Ignatius Church, Scranton, Ark. Permanent address, New 
Subiaco Abbey, Subiaco, Ark. 


Power, Rev. John, Seattle 


Born June 18, 1874, in Ireland. Educated in the Irish 
Schools and Colleges. Received theological training at St. 
Sulpice Seminary. Ordained May 29, 1899. Served as 
K. C. Chaplain at Vancouver, Wash., and San Pedro, Calif., 
May 1, 1918—September 1, 1919. Pastor, All Saints 
Church, Puyallup, Wash. Address, Puyallup, Wash. 


Preusser, Rev. August S., St. Cloud 


Born August 26, 1889, in St. Michael, Minn. Educated in 
the Parochial School, St. Michael, Minn., and Pontifical 
College Josephinum, Columbus, O. Received theological 
training at Josephinum Seminary, Columbus, O. Or- 
dained® June 8, 1915. Member of the-K. of C) ‘Com- 
missioned July 23, 1918, in St. Cloud, Minn. Served 
with the 339th Field Artillery, at Base Hospital No. 
20 and as Field Chaplain, Ist Division. Discharged 
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as First Lieutenant, June 12, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J. 
Pastor, Church of St. Augustine, St. Cloud, Minn. Ad- 
dress, 206 Wilson Avenue, S. E., St. Cloud, Minn. 


Price, Rev. John J., Cleveland 


Born September 4, 1886, in Painesville, O. Educated at 
St. Mary’s School, Painesville, Painesville High School, 
and St. Ignatius College, Cleveland, O. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Cleveland, O. Or- 
dained May 17, 1913. Member of the K. of C. Commis- 
sioned July 2, 1918. Served at Camp Sherman, O., Camp 
Mills, N. Y., and in France. Discharged as First Lieu- 
tenant, June 13. 1919 at' Camp Dix Ni jo> Paste 
Mary’s Church, Chardon, O. Address, Chardon, O. 


Quillien, Rev. Joseph L., Duluth 


Born May 23, 1887, in France. Ordained June 12, 1907. 
Served overseas as K. C. Chaplain, March, 1918 to January, 
1919. Address, Cass Lake, Minn. 


Quinn, Rev. Arthur J. F., New York 


Born October 19, 1887, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Michael’s School, Xavier High School and St. Francis 
Xavier College, New York City. Received theological 
training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Or- 
dained June 6, 1914. Member of the K. of C., Alhambra, 
and 32nd Division Association. Commissioned August 29, 
1918. Served at Camp Dix, N. J., with the 109th Sanitary 
Train, in France with the 135th Infantry and in Germany 
with the 125th Infantry. Discharged at Camp Upton, N. 
Y., as First Lieutenant, May 28, 1919. Assistant at St. 
Aloysius Church, New York City. Address, 219 West 
132nd Street, New York City. 
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Quinn, Rev. Bernard John, Brooklyn 


Born January 15, 1888, in Newark, N. J. Educated at St. 
Michael’s School and St. Patrick’s School, Newark, N. J., 
St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md., and St. Peter’s 
College, Jersey City, N. J. Received theological training 
at St. John’s Seminary, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained June 
1, 1912. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned Septem- 
ber 9, 1918. Served at Washington Barracks, Washington, 
D. C., Camp Mills, N. Y., and in France. Discharged as 
First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J., July 26, 1919. Served 
as K. C. Chaplain, June—September, 1918. Rector, St. 
Peter Claver’s Colored Catholic Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Address, 29 Ormond Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Quinn, Rev. Daniel A., New York 


Born October 17, 1866, in New York. Ordained May 30, 
1896. Served as K. C. Chaplain from June, 1918 to March, 
1919, in the A.E.F. Address, 128 Targee Street, Stapleton, 
ed ONS ISG 


Quinn, Rev. Edward Joseph, Cincinnati 


Born November 21, 1891, in Cincinnati, O. Educated at 
St. Patrick’s Parochial School, St. Xavier High School, 
and St. Xavier College, Cincinnati, O. Received theo- 
logical training at American College, Rome, Italy. Or- 
dained May 14, 1916. Member of the K. of C. Commis- 
sioned August 21, 1918. Served in France with the 59th 
Infantry, 4th Division. In action at the Meuse-Argonne, 
September 28th—October 20th. Gassed at Bois de Sept- 
sarges, October 3, 1918. Discharged June 7, 1919, at Camp 
Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant. Curate at St. Raphael 
Church, Springfield, O. Address, 225 East High Street, 
Springfield, O. 
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Quinn, Rev. Francis Patrick, M.A., 0.5.A. 


Born September 13, 1875, in Watertown, N. Y. Educated 
at Augustinian Institute, Carthage, N. Y., and Villanova 
College, Villanova, Pa. Received theological training at 
Villanova, Pa. Ordained May 24, 1906. Commissioned 
October 4, 1918. Served at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., until 
his discharge as First Lieutenant, June 30, 1919. Assistant 
at St. Nicholas Church, Atlantic City, N. J. Address, St. 
Nicholas Church, Atlantic City, N. J. 


Quinn, Rev. John M., New York 


Born October 13, 1885, in New York City. Ordained June 
1, 1912. Commissioned in Navy, April 4, 1918. Served 
at Deer Island, Mass. Discharged July 23, 1919. Address, 
460 Madison Avenue, New York City. 


Quinn, Rev. Peter Joseph, New York 


Born March 6, 1887, in Ireland. Educated at St. Columb- 
kill’s School, Longford, Ireland, Xavier High School and 
ot, | Francis) Xavier College); New York City) Nee 
Received theological training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, 
Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained May 29, 1915. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned April 3, 1918. Served at 
Fort Porter, in the A.E.F., on the Mexican Border, and 
the Presidio, Calif. Discharged under the Army Reduction 
Bill, December 15, 1922. Address, Presidio of San Fran- 
cisco, Calif. 


Rafferty, Rev. Isidore M., O.M.C. 


Born April 20, 1888, in Louisville, Ky. Ordained July 27, 
1913, in Austria. Commissioned April 9, 1918. Served as 
Transport Chaplain and then at Camp Funston. Dis- 
charged April 1, 1919. Address, 812 North Salin Street, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 


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Raley, Rev. Charles Norman, S.J. 


Born in Leonardstown, Md. Educated at Christian 
Brothers School, Loyola High School and Loyola College, 
Baltimore, Md. Received theological training at Wood- 
stock College, Woodstock, Md. Ordained June 28, 1901. 
Member of the K. of C. and Elks. Served as K. C. Chap- 
lain at San Pedro Submarine Base and Naval Reserve 
Camps, 1917-1919. Pastor, St. Francis Church, Elsinore, 
Calif. Address, Elsinore, Riverside County, Calif. 


Ramsay, Rev. Louis Arthur, Manchester 


Born March 11, 1889, in Berlin, N. H. Educated at St. 
Regis Academy, Berlin, N. H., and St. Charles Borromeo’s 
College, Sherbrooke, Can. Received theological training 
at Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Ordained 
August 27, 1912. Member of American Legion. Commis- 
sioned October 30, 1917. Served at Camp Devens, Mass., 
and overseas with the 30lst Engineers and the 113th In- 
fantry. In action at St. Mihiel. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J.. May 21, 1919. Address, 
117 Youville Street, Manchester, N. H. 


Rankin, Rev. Richard Rush, M.A., S.J. 


Born January 26, 1881, in Jersey City, N. J. Educated at 
St. Mary’s Academy, St. Peter’s High School and St. 
Peter’s College, Jersey City, N. J. Received theological 
training at Sacred Heart Seminary, Woodstock, Md. Or- 
dained June 27, 1914. Member Veterans of Foreign Wars. 
Commissioned August 14, 1917. Served at Syracuse, N. Y.., 
Camp Greene, N.C.,andin France. In action at Defensive 
Sector of Meaux, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel and Meuse- 
Argonne. Cited for distinguished and exceptional gal- 
lantry in action by General Pershing, and by the Command- 
ing General of the 5th Army Corps. Received the Croix 
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de Guerre, August, 1919. Discharged as Captain, Septem- 
ber, 1919. Teacher at Fordham University, New York 
City. Address, Fordham University, New York City. 


Rawlinson, Rev. Augustine Joseph, M.A., Indianapolis 


Born January 2, 1879, in Ithaca, N. Y. Educated in the 
Parish School, Peru, Ind., Parish School, Public School 
and High School, Greencastle, Ind., St. Gregory’s Pre- 
paratory Seminary, Cincinnati, O., and St. Meinrad’s Col- 
lege, St. Meinrad, Ind. Received theological training at 
St. Meinrad’s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Ind. Ordained June 
6, 1903. Member of the K. of C., American Legion and 
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Entered military service 
September 191917." Served vat Camp, Taylor Ny. av cce 
Point, Ky., Camp de Souge, France and Lourdes, France. 
Discharged August 1, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First 
Lieutenant. Appointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve 
Corps, March 2, 1920. Chaplain St. Mary of the Woods 
Convent. Member of Board “Examinatores Cleri.” Ad- 
dress, St. Mary of the Woods, Ind. 


Raynor, Rev. Thomas G., C.SS.R. 


Born June 22, 1889. Ordained July 18, 1914. Served as 
Volunteer Chaplain at Fort Andrews, Mass., July, 1918 
to January, 1919. Address, 1545 Tremont Street, Boston, 
Mass. 


Ready, Rev. John Henry, Albany 


Born December 3, 1869, in Albany, N. Y. Educated in the 
Albany Public std hvaik; College d’Assumption and Laval 
University, Can. Rene theological training at St. 
Joseph’s Seminary, Troy, N. Y. Ordained February 29, 
1896. Commissioned October 2, 1918. Served with the 
Sth Battalion, 20th Engineers at Gien, France, at Riveria 
Hospital Centre, Cannes, France, and at Fort Fedres, 
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France. Discharged as First Lieutenant, September 18, 
1919, at Camp Lewis, Wash. Appointed First Lieutenant, 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, February 2, 1920. Parish Priest 
at Canajoharie, N. Y. Address, Canajoharie, N. Y. 


Reardon, Rev. Cornelius L. Leo, Boston 


Born July 7, 1889, in North Abington, Mass. Educated 
in the Elementary, Grammar and High Schools, Abington, 
Mass., and at Boston College, Boston, Mass. Received 
theological training at St. John’s Seminary, Boston, Mass. 
Ordained June 2, 1916. Member of the K. of C. Commis- 
sioned March 1, 1918. Served in France with the 302nd 
Stevedore Regiment, Headquarters 2nd Division, Field 
Hospitals No. 1 and 23, and with the 2nd Ammunition 
Train. In action at Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, St. 
Miuhiel, and Meuse-Argonne Defensive Sector. Decorated 
with the Croix de Guerre and the Fourragere. Cited in 
French Army Ordre General and in General Orders of the 
2nd Division, A.E.F. Discharged August 25, 1919, as First 
Lieutenant, at Camp Devens, Mass. Assistant at St. 
Michael’s, Hudson, Mass. Address, 42 Arch Street, North 
Abington, Mass. 


Reardon, Rev. Francis Aloysius, Ph.D., Cincinnati 


Born September 23, 1884, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
St. Patrick’s School, St. Xavier High School, and St. Xavier 
College, Cincinnati, O. Received theological training at 
Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Ordained June 
LOGI O00 wmVicmber atthe be ot OM ServcdrasiinwGae ba p- 
lain, January—July, 1918. Commissioned August 15, 1918. 
Stationed at Camp Sherman, O., Camp Grant, IIl., Eberts 
Field, Ark., and with American Transport Service. Dis- 
charged as First Lieutenant at Hoboken, N. J., July 23, 
1919. Address, St. Joseph’s Church, North Bend, O. 


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Reddy, Rev. John Jerome, Brooklyn 


Born October 23, 1888, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at 
St. Matthew’s School, St. John’s High School, and St. 
John’s College, Brooklyn, N. Y. Received theological 
training at St. John’s Seminary, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained 
May 17, 1913. Member of the K. of C. and American 
Legion. Commissioned October 3, 1918. Served at Camp 
Knox, Ky., until his discharge as First Lieutenant, March 
3, 1919. Address, 583 Throop Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Regan, Rev. Eugene Brown, Buffalo 


Born November 20, 1887, in Rochester, N. Y. Educated 
in the Rochester Public Schools, St. John’s High School, 
Syracuse, N. Y., and Niagara University, Niagara Falls, 
N.Y. Received theological training at Niagara University, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Catholic University, Washing- 
ton; D.C. Ordained June 151912, “Member, of thesivear 
C. and American Legion. Commissioned September 26, 
1918. Served overseas with the 4th Division. Discharged 
as First Lieutenant at Camp Upton, N. Y., July 27, 1919. 
Address, 1250 Abbott Road, Buffalo, N. Y. 


Regan, Rev. Thomas Francis, A.M., Milwaukee 


Born March 29, 1886, in Wisconsin. Educated at Public 
School and St. Rose’s School, Wauwatosa, Wis., Marquette 
Academy, Marquette University, Catholic University, and 
Apostolic Mission House. Received theological training at 
St. Francis Seminary, Wisconsin. Ordained November 19, 
1912. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned in the Navy 
April 7, 1917. Served aboard the U.S.S. Minnesota, at 
Naval Prison and Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., and at Navy 
Yard, Mare Island, Calif. Promoted to Lieutenant, July 
1, 1920. Still in service. Permanent address, 713 Farwell 
Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. 


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Reilly, Rev. Bernard J., Brooklyn 


Born July 2, 1889, in Brooklyn. Ordained July 27, 1913. 
Commissioned July 27, 1918. Served with the 306th In- 
fantry. Discharged at Camp Upton, May 12, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 2000 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Reilly, Rev. Edward Thomas, M.A., Albany 


Born September 25, 1878, in Glens Falls, N. Y. Educated 
at St. Mary’s School and St. Mary’s High School, Glens 
Falls, N. Y., and Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
Received theological training at Our Lady of Angels Semi- 
nary, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ordained May 21, 1910. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C., Alhambra, and Elks. Commissioned 
MPepicmipem tomlin octved) at) hort/Adamsy RUT ort 
is chicw Ran lavandetortii1. G,uWright No Yo Wentito 
France with the 56th Artillery, C.A.C. In action with this 
regiment in the second Battle of the Marne. Went to the 
Argonne Forest, September 11, 1918, and served on this 
front until the war ended. Assigned to the 162nd Infantry, 
at St. Aignan-Noyers and later to the Camp there. Re- 
turned to the United States July, 1919, and assigned to 
Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y. Transferred to Camp Hum- 
phries, Va., October 3, 1919. Resigned March 16, 1920, as 
First Lieutenant, at Camp Humphries. Pastor, St. Joseph’s 
Church, Worcester, N. Y. Address, Worcester, N. Y. 


Reilly, Rev. Francis Leo, M.A., S.J. 


Born December 4, 1881, in Lowell, Mass. Educated at 
St. Patrick’s School, Lowell, Mass., Lowell Public High 
School, Lowell, Mass., Boston College High School, 
Boston, Mass., and College of St. Andrew-on-Hudson, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Received theological training at 
Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Ordained May 18, 
1918. Served as Auxiliary Chaplain at Gettysburg, Pa. 
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during summer of 1918, and in fall of 1918, during epi- 
demic of influenza, at Camp Meade, Md., Base Hospital. 
Helped at Camp Meade, until May, 1919. Address, 980 
Park Avenue, New York City, N. Y. 


Reilly, Rev. John Francis, Springfield 


Born April 28, 1890, in Agawam, Mass. Educated in the 
Public School, Mittineague, Mass., High School, West 
Springfield, Mass., and Holy Cross College, Worcester, 
Mass. Received theological training at Grand Seminary, 
Montreal, P. Q., Can. Ordained December 19, 1914. <Ac- 
cepted commission August 6, 1918. Served at U. S. A. 
General Hospital No. 3, Colonia, N. J., until his discharge 
as First Lieutenant, October 15, 1919. Assistant, St. Peter’s 
Church, Worcester, Mass. Address, 929 Main Street, 
Worcester, Mass. 


Reimbold, Rev. Aloys A., C.SS.R. 


Born February 14, 1884, in Keokuk, Ia. Educated at St. 
Mary’s School, Keokuk, Ia., Dayton University, Dayton, 
O., and St. Joseph’s College, Kirkwood, Mo. Received 
theological training at Seminary of Immaculate Concep- 
tion (Redemptorist). Ordained July 6, 1913. Commissioned 
August 6, 1918. Served at Fort Sam Fordyce, Tex., and 
Fort Clark, Tex., as Regimental Chaplain of the 13th U.S. 
Cavalry, patroling Mexican Border. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, at Fort Clark, Tex., January 1, 1919. Address, 
1721 Junction Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 


Remy, Rev. Hormisdas, Springfield 


Born February 17, 1886, in Granby, P. Q., Can. Educated 

at St. Ann’s School, Webster, Mass., and St. Joseph’s Col- 

lege, Trois Rivieres, P. Q., Can. Received theological 

training at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Or- 

dained June 10, 1911. Member of the American Legion 
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and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Commissioned April 19, 
1918. Served at Camp Meade, Md., and Camp Hum- 
phries, Va., and in France with the 5lst Engineers. Dis- 
charged August 6, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Camp 
Devens, Mass. Assistant, St. Joseph’s Parish, Springfield, 
Mass. Address, 73 Howard Street, Springfield, Mass. 


Renier, Rev. Francis C., Dubuque 


Borne Weceinbers 7.1577. in Dubuque, lan Educated at 
Sacred Heart School and St. Joseph’s College, Dubuque, 
Ia. Received theological training at Grand Seminary, 
Montreal, Can. Ordained December 18, 1900. Member 
of the K. of C., Elks, and the Army and Navy Club. Com- 
missioned October 4, 1917. Served at Fort Snelling, Minn., 
Fort Sheridan, I1l., Camp Custer, Mich., Camp Sherman, 
O., Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., Camp Knox, Ky., Fort 
Wm. McKinley, P. I., and Letterman Hospital, Calif. Re- 
tired by Promotion Board with the rank of Captain, Sep- 
tember 22, 1922. Address, 1614 Iowa Street, Dubuque, Ia. 


Replat, Rev. Emile Peter Andrew, M.S. 


Born April 18, 1876, in Isere, France. Educated at Primary 
School, Isere, France, High School, Grenoble, France and 
La Salette College, Hartford, Conn. Received theological 
training at La Salette Seminary, Hartford, Conn. Or- 
daineamiviarche, 11902. NMember.on the. he ofiG@ay Com 
missioned August 21, 1918. Served at Chaplains’ Training 
School, Le Mans, France, with the 28th Infantry in France, 
with the 26th Infantry in the Army of Occupation and at the 
A.E.F. University, Beaume, France. In action at Meuse- 
Argonne. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp 
Devens, Mass., August 18, 1919. Superior La Salette Col- 
lege, Rome, Italy. Address, 155 Via Cavour, Rome, Italy. 


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Retzek, Rev. Henry, Chicago 


Born August 7, 1891, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at St. 
Boniface’s School, Chicago, IIl., and St. Francis College, 
St. Francis, Wis. Received theological training at St. 
Francis Seminary, St. Francis, Wis. Ordained May 28, 
1915. Member of the K. of C. and Illinois Reserve Of- 
ficers’ Association. Commissioned February 17, 1918. 
Served at Camp Pike and Fort Caswell in the United 
States, and in the Army of Occupation. Discharged July 
$1919 VateCamp Dine tN yas birst sicutenant ames 
pointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, Febru- 
ary 26, 1921, and assigned to the 342nd Infantry. Address, 
1707 W. Huron Street, Chicago, III. 


Reynolds, Rev. Robert F., A.M., S.J. 


Born December 19, 1871, in New York City. Educated 
in Primary School No. 18, Grammar School No. 35, 
Xavier High School, and St. Francis Xavier College, New 
York City. Received theological training at Woodstock 
College, Woodstock, Md. Ordained June 27, 1907. Com- 
missioned October 21, 1918. Served at U. S. A. General 
Hospital No. 11, Cape May, N. J., until his discharge as 
First Lieutenant, July 10, 1919. Professor, Boston College, 
Chestnut Hill, Mass. Address, Boston College, Chestnut 
Hill 67, Mass. 


Rice, Rev. Edward F., Chicago 


Born November 25, 1875, in County Cork, Ireland. Edu- 
cated at St. Pius School and St. Ignatius College, Chicago, 
Ill., and Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Re- 
ceived theological training at Our Lady of Angels Semi- 
nary, Niagara Falls) N. Y. Ordained May 24, 1902. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C., Foresters and American Legion. Com- 
missioned May 27, 1918. Served at Camp Logan, Tex., 


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and in the A.E.F. In action at St. Mihiel and Meuse- 
Argonne. Cited twice. Discharged June 21, 1919, at 
Camp Grant, II1., as First Lieutenant. Captain in the 122nd 
Field Artillery, Illinois National Guard. Address, 8035 
Bennett Avenue, Chicago, II. 


Rice, Rev. George L., Harrisburg 


Born July 29, 1883. Ordained June 9, 1909. Commissioned 
September 26, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., at Base Hospital 
No; 30.) Discharged at'Camp Dix, N. J.) July, 1919.) Ad- 
dress, 823 South Cameron Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 


Rice, Rev. James Joseph, Portland, Maine 


Born in Boston, Mass. Attended the Public School in Bos- 
ton and St. Mary’s Parochial School, in Boston, Mass., also 
the Boston English High School. Father Rice is a graduate 
of the Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Ordained 
August 20, 1904. Attended the Portsmouth, Navy Yard, 
N. H., from 1916 to 1922. Whenever the regular Navy 
Chaplain was transferred from the post, Father Rice took 
care of the station. 


Rincon, Rev. Camillus Palomo, S.J. 


Born July 15, 1863, in Mexico City, Mexico. Educated at 
Stonyhurst College, England. Theology at Jesuit Semi- 
naries. Ordained July 31, 1896. Served as Auxiliary 
Chaplain at Marfa, Tex., during the war. Address, Marfa, 
plex: 


Ritchie, Rev. Paul J., St. Louis 


Born May 14, 1887, in Jefferson City, Mo. Ordained 

December 17, 1910. Commissioned June 21, 1918. Served 

at various camps in the United States, and in the A.E.F., 
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with the 13th Infantry. Discharged August 12, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 1511 Pennsylvania Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 


Roche, Rev. Thomas Bernard, C.SS.R. 


Born April 15, 1885, in Rochester, N. Y. Educated at St. 
Bridget’s School, Rochester, N. Y., Public School and 
Union High School, Newark, N. Y., St. Andrew’s Pre- 
paratory College, Rochester, N. Y., and St. Mary’s College, 
North East, Pa. Received theological training at Mt. St. 
Alphonsus Seminary, Esopus, N. Y., and St. Alphonsus 
Seminary, Rome, Italy. Ordained July 2, 1912. Commis- 
sioned Bebruary, 22,1918) Served/at\Camp) Deen Vanee ad 
in the A.E.F. with the 313th Machine Gun Battalion. In 
action at St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. Discharged 
Julyi24) 1918) at’ GampyIDix (NOG si asmbinst (eicntenaae 
Missionary attached to St. Alphonsus Church, 308 West 
Broadway, New York City. Address, 308 West Broadway, 
New York City. 


Rochford, Rev. John E., Buffalo 


Born December 3, 1879, in Connecticut. Ordained June 13, 
1908. Commissioned December 3, 1917. 


Rock, Rev. James Edward, Brooklyn 


Born April 7, 1880, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated in the 
Public School, St. Francis High School and St. Francis 
College, Brooklyn, N. Y. Received theological training 
at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained May 28, 
1914. Commissioned August 23, 1918. Served at Chattel 
Cheherry, Tonnerre, France. Discharged as First Lieu- 
tenant, at Camp Devens, Mass., May 3, 1919. Assistant 
Rector, St. Michael’s Church, Flushing, L. I., N. Y. Ad- 
dress, 62 Madison Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. 
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Rock, Rev. Leo Thomas, Springfield 


Born November 13, 1885, in Springfield, Mass. Educated 
at Wilbraham School and Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, 
Mass., and Ottawa University, Ottawa, Can. Received 
theological training at Louvain, Belgium. Ordained July 
9, 1911. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned August 
6, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., with the 314th Infantry. 
In action in the Argonne, September 30th—November 11, 
1918. Gassed November 8, 1918. Discharged May 31, 
1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant. Assistant 
at St. Mary’s Church, Milford, Mass. Address, Milford, 
Mass. 


Rogers, Rev. Edward Aloysius, St. Louis 


Born December 11, 1889, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
St. Lawrence O’Toole School and St. Louis Preparatory 
Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Received theological training at 
the Kenrick Diocesan Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained 
June 12, 1914. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned 
April 13, 1918. Served at Kelly Field, Tex., until his dis- 
charge as First Lieutenant, February 4, 1919. Pastor, St. 
Malachy’s Church, St. Louis, Mo. Address, 2904 Clark 
Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 


Romer, Rev. Francis Joseph, C.SS.R. 


Born February 2, 1883, in Ottumwa, Ia. Educated in the 
Public School, Ottumwa, Ia., St. Joseph’s School and Russ 
Public High School, San Diego, Calif., St. Joseph’s Col- 
lege, Kirkwood, Mo., and St. Clement’s College, De Soto, 
Mo. Theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary, 
Oconomowoc, Wis., and Schola Major, Rome, Italy. Or- 
dained June 28, 1911. Commissioned April 18, 1918. 
Served at Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, 
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Calif., until his discharge November 12, 1919, as Captain. 
Promoted to Captain, May 18, 1919. Address, Box A, 


Oconomowoc, Wis. 


Ronan, Rev. Edwin, C.P. 


Born November 5, 1884, in Fort Smith, Ark. Educated 
in the Parochial School, Fort Smith, Nazareth Academy, 
Muskogee, Okla., and Passionist Preparatory College, 
Dunkirk, N. Y. Theology at Passionist Monasteries. Or- 
dained May 29, 1907. Commissioned June 1, 1918. Served 
at Camp Taylor, Ky., and in the A.E.F., with the 77th 
Division and General Headquarters Chaplains’ Office. In 
action at the Aisne and the Argonne. Recommended for 
Croix de Guerre, April 16, 1919. Decorated with Order 
of University, palms, Grade Officer, silver palms, Novem- 
ber 20, 1919. Discharged August 1, 1919, with rank of 
Captain. Rector, Passionist Fathers’ Retreat, Norwood 
Park, Chicago, Ill. Address, Norwood Park, Chicago, 
Tl. 


Rooney, Rev. Joseph W., Richmond 


Born July 31, 1893, in England. Ordained May 31, 1917. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain in United States and overseas, 
July, 1918—May, 1919. Address, 823 Park Avenue, Rich- 
mond, Va. 


Ross, Rev. Francis Joseph, D.D., Philadelphia 


Born June 28, 1885, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated in the 
Parochial School, Catholic High School, and St. Charles 
College, Philadelphia, Pa. Theology at St. Charles Semi- 
nary, Overbrook, Pa., and American College, Rome, Italy. 
Ordained November 1, 1911. Member of the K. of C., and 
American Legion. Commissioned August 15, 1918. Served 


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at Camp Taylor, Ky., and Camp Upton, N. Y. Discharged 
at Camp Upton, N. Y., as First Lieutenant, December 4, 
1918. Assistant Rector, Our Lady of the Rosary Church, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Address, 345 North 63rd Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 


Rothlauf, Rev. Anthony J., New York 


Born August 11, 1884, in New York City. Educated in 
the Parochial Schools, Xavier High School, and St. Francis 
Xavier College, New York City. Theology at St. Joseph’s 
Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained May 21, 1910. 
Member of the K. of C. and Elks. Commissioned March 
29, 1918. Served at Camp Jackson, S. C., and Camp Han- 
cock, Ga., and in the A.E.F. In action in the Vosges, at 
Verdun, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne, with the 323rd 
Infantry. Discharged August 12, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., 
as First Lieutenant. Pastor, Assumption Church, New 
York City. Address, 425 West 49th Street, New York City. 


Rowe, Rev. John Joseph, C.S.Sp. 


Born November 22, 1889. Ordained December 21, 1915. 
Commissioned August 14, 1918. Served as ‘Transport Chap- 
lain on the U.S.S. Re d'Italia. Discharged January 13, 
1919. Address, 65 West 138th Street, New York City. 


Rupprechter, Rev. Max M., La Crosse 


Born June 30, 1868, in Tirol. Educated in the local Parish 
School, Gymnasium, Freiburg, Baden, and St. Francis Col- 
lege, St. Francis, Wis. Theology at St. Francis, Wis. Or- 
dained December 27, 1894. Member of the K. of C. and 
Catholic Chaplains’ League. Served at Camp Grant, IIL. 
as K. C. Chaplain, October, 1917—-June, 1920. Chaplain, 
St. Dominic’s Monastery, La Crosse, Wis. Address, R.R. 3, 
La Crosse, Wis. 
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Ryan, Rev. Charles McDevitt, M.A., S.J. 

Born March 29, 1881, in Cincinnati, O. Educated in the 
Public School, Cincinnati, St. Mary’s High School and 
St. Mary’s College, Kansas, and St. Louis University, St. 
Louis, Mo. Theology at St. Louis University. Ordained 
June 26, 1913. Member of the American Legion. Com- 
missioned August 27, 1917. Served at Camp Douglas, 
Wis., Camp’ Greene; NAC.) and BlattsburesN weenie 
A.E.F., with the 16th Field Artillery, 4th Division. In 
action at the Aisne-Marne Offensive, St. Mihiel Offensive, 
and Meuse-Argonne Offensive, both phases. Wounded in 
the knee by machine gun fire, at San Thibaud, Vesle River, 
August 6, 1918. Discharged October 21, 1919, at Camp 
Taylor, Ky., as First Lieutenant. Address, St. Ignatius 
College, Cleveland, O. 


Ryan, Rev. Edward F., Boston 
Born March 10, 1880, in Lynn, Mass. Ordained August 
10, 1905. Commissioned August 1, 1918. Served with the 
89th Division, in the A.E.F. Discharged June 9, 1919) at 
U.S. A. General Hospital No. 10, Boston, Mass. Address, 
84 Lewis Street, Lynn, Mass. 


Ryan, Rev. Edwin Joseph, D.D., M.A., New York 


Born October 7, 1883, in New York City. Educated at 
St. Gabriel’s School, Xavier High School, and St. Francis 
Xavier College, New York City. Theology at St. Joseph’s 
Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained September 22, 
1906. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned August 5, 
1918. Served at Rich Field, Waco, Tex. Discharged as 
First Lieutenant, January 7, 1919. Address, Catholic Uni- 
versity, Washington, D. C. 


Ryan, Rev. Frederick William, Grand Rapids 


Born June 27, 1886, in Grand Rapids, Mich. Educated 
at St. James School and St. Andrew’s High School, Grand 
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Rapids, and St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Wis. The- 
ology at Grand Seminary, Montreal, P. Q., Can. Ordained 
March 8, 1913. Member of the K. of C. and American 
Legion. Commissioned August 16, 1918. Served at Camp 
Lewis, Wash., until his discharge, February 16, 1919, as 
First Lieutenant. Pastor, St. Anne’s Church, Harrisville, 
Mich. Address, Box No. 27, Harrisville, Mich. 


Ryan, Rev. James Michael, Columbus 


Born October 3, 1883, in Springfield, O. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s School, Springfield, St. Dominic School and Holy 
Cross High School, Columbus, O., and University of Day- 
ton, O. Theology at Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, Cincinnati, 
O. Ordained June 16, 1908. Member of the K. of C. Com- 
missioned September 26, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., with 
the 133rd Machine Gun Battalion. Discharged June 11,1919, 
as First Lieutenant, at Camp Sherman, O. Pastor, Sacred 
Heart Church, Columbus, O. Address, 150 East Ist Ave- 
nue, Columbus, O. 


Ryan, Rev. Joseph Peter Crosby, New York 


Born December 29, 1887, in New York City. Educated 
at Public School No. 6 and Cathedral College, New York 
City. Theology at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. 
NemmOrddineds |unesl/ bolo, Vviemberjof) the enioty On 
and American Legion. Commissioned August 5, 1918. 
Served at Camp Greene, N. C., until his discharge, March 
1, 1919, as First Lieutenant. Spiritual Advisor, Catholic 
Big Brothers of Manhattan and Bronx. Address, 1183 
Franklin Avenue, Bronx, New York City. 


Ryan, Rev. Patrick J., Davenport 


Born July 18, 1888, in Ireland. Ordained June 5, 1914, in 
Chicago. Served overseas as K. C. Chaplain, September, 
1918—September, 1919. Address, 422 East Thames Street, 
Davenport, Ia. 


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Ryan, Rev. William J., Denver 


Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., May 23, 1878. Ordained June 21, 
1905. Commissioned in the U. S. Army, August 9, 1917; 
Regular Army, September 9, 1920. Father Ryan served 
with the 78th F. A. overseas. He is now serving at the 
Fitzsimmons Hospital, Denver, Col. 


Ryder, Rev. Simon Joachim, Fort Wayne 


Born August 6, 1889, in Columbia City, Ind. Educated 
at Christian Brothers’ School and Christian Brothers’ High 
School, Fort Wayne, Ind., and St. Francis Preparatory 
Seminary, St. Francis, Wis. Theology at Mt. St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Cincinnati, O. Ordained June 27, 1914. Com- 
missioned September 26, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor, 
Ky., and Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Ordered overseas, 
but was stricken with influenza and pneumonia. Discharged 
December 29, 1918, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., as 
First Lieutenant. Address, St. Edward’s Church, Lowell, 
Ind. 


Sala, Rev. Thomas, Brooklyn 


Born June 3, 1886, in Santa Ninfa, Italy. Educated in 
the Elementary and High School, Santa Ninfa, Italy, and 
Salesian College, Troy, N. Y. Received theological train- 
ing at St. John’s Seminary, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained 
June 1, 1912. Member ot the K:’ of \Ci and@ American 
Legion. Commissioned September 9, 1918. Served at the 
Base Hospital, Camp Upton, N. Y., and with the 52nd 
Infantry, at Camp Grant, Il]. Discharged at Camp Upton, 
N. Y., September 30, 1920, with the rank of Captain. Ap- 
pointed Captain, Officers’ Reserve Corps, November 18, 
1920. Pastor, Our Lady of Loretto Church, Brooklyn, 
N.Y. Address, 124 Sackman Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


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Salbreiter, Rev. Bernard, Milwaukee 


Born August 19, 1878, in Racine, Wis. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s School, Racine, Wis., and St. Lawrence College, 
Mt. Calvary, Wis. Received theological training at St. 
Francis Seminary, Wis. Ordained June 16, 1901. Member 
of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned 
September 23, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., with the 29th 
Division Headquarters, and 104th Sanitary Train, in 
Combles, Tronville, Meuse, Haute-Marne, Beaumont-sur- 
Sarthe, and Sarthe, and with the 11th Infantry, 5th Division 
in Monnerich, Luxembourg. Discharged August 21, 1919, 
at Camp Grant, Ill., as First Lieutenant. Professor at St. 
Francis Seminary, St. Francis, Wis., and Pastor, St. James 
Church, Mukwonago, Wis., and St. Paul’s Church, Genesee 
Depot, Wis. Address, Mukwonago, Wis. 


Sandalgi, Rev. Paul J., Baltimore 


Born July 7, 1879, in Odessa, Russia. Educated at home, 
with tutors, at St. Benedict’s College, Constantinople, 
Turkey, Louvain, Belgium, Fribourg, Switzerland, and 
Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Received theo- 
logical training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. 
Ordained July 15, 1908. Member of the K. of C. Served 
as K. C. Chaplain, April, 1918—April, 1919, at Curtis Bay, 
Md., Ammunition Depot. Address, St. Athanasius Rectory, 
Curtis Bay P. O., Baltimore, Md. 


Sands, Rev. Eugene Latady, Mobile 


Born April 11, 1884, in Mobile, Ala. Ordained November 
1, 1912. Commissioned August 3, 1918. Served in France 
with the 123rd Infantry. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., 
March 4, 1919. Address, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 


Savageau, Rev. Edmund Emmanuel Norbert, Superior 


Born December 21, 1890, in West Depere, Wis. Educated 
at St. Joseph’s School, High School and St. Norbert’s Col- 


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lege, West Depere, Wis. Received theological training at 
St. Francis Seminary, Wis. Ordained April 12, 1914. 
Member of the Foresters, K. of C. and American Legion. 
Commissioned in the Navy, August 29, 1917. Served at 
Commonwealth Pier, Boston, Mass., and aboard the U.S.S. 
Vermont. Discharged as Lieutenant, junior grade, at Mare 
Island, February 16, 1920. Later appointed Lieutenant, 
junior grade, U.S.N.R.F.-6. Address, 628 Bay Street, 
Superior, Wis. 


Savary, Rev. Adhemar, M.A., Chicago 

Born September 11, 1888, in Clyde, Kan. Educated in the 
Public School, Kankakee, I1]., St. Viator’s High School 
and St. Viator’s College, Bourbonnais, Ill., and North- 
western University, Evanston, Ill. Received theological 
training at St. Viator’s Seminary, Bourbonnais, Ill. Or- 
dained) June sl h9l2.\ Viember,of they ot Ge, @onmie 
sioned September 26, 1918. Served with the 115th Machine 
Gun Battalion, 30th Division. Discharged April 12, 1919, 
at Camp Jackson, 8. C., as First Lieutenant. Address, 603 
Van Buren Street, Oak Park, II. 


Sawkins, Rev. Arthur Joseph, Toledo 

Born March 9, 1884, in Toledo, O. Educated in the 
Parochial Schools, St. John’s High School and St. John’s 
College, Toledo, O. Received theological training at St. 
Mary’s Seminary, Cleveland, O. Ordained June 4, 1910. 
Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commis- 
sioned July 5, 1918. Served at Hoboken, N. J., Southamp- 
ton, England, Gievres, Sampigny and St. Aignan, France. 
Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J., July 
9, 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve 
Corps. Address, 525 Islington Street, Toledo, O. 


Schellinger, Rev. Gerard, Cheyenne 
Born April 11, 1888, in Alkmaar, Holland. Educated in 
the Parochial School, Alkmaar, Holland, Dominican High 
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School, Nymegan, Holland, and American College, Lou- 
vain, Belgium. Received theological training at Louvain, 
Belgium. Ordained July 10, 1912. Served as K. C. Chap- 
lain at Fort Russell, Wyo., and Camp Shelby, Miss., 
September, 1917—April, 1918. Commissioned April 2, 
1918. Attached to the 3rd Field Artillery, at Fort Sill, 
Okla. Went to Chaplains’ Training School. Returned to 
the 3rd Field Artillery, and went with it to France. In 
France with that regiment until April, 1919. Remained at 
Brest, France, as Camp Chaplain until November 1, 1919. 
In action at Meuse-Argonne. Discharged at Camp Dix, 
IN. J:, as Pirst Lieutenant, November 22, 1919. Pastor, 
St. Joseph’s Church, Rawlins, Wyo. Address, Rawlins, 
Wyo. 


Schiller, Rev. John Jerome, Chicago 


DOME Atlee soo7 pin hicagon ily) hducatedvathot 
Francis of Assisi School, and St. Ignatius College, Chicago, 
Ill. Received theological training at St. Paul’s Seminary. 
Ordained September 22, 1917. Commissioned November 
13, 1918. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Taylor, 
Ky., December, 1918. Appointed First Lieutenant, Of- 
ficers’ Reserve Corps. Assistant, St. Cecilia’s Parish. Ad- 
dress, 4515 South Wells Street, Chicago, Ill. 


Schneider, Rev. Cyrinus, O.F.M. 


Born October 8, 1884, in Humphrey, Neb. Educated at 
St. Francis School, Humphrey, Neb., and St. Joseph’s Col- 
lege, Teutopolis, Il]. Received theological training at 
Franciscan Monasteries in West Park, O., and St. Louis, 
Mo. Ordained June 24, 1910. Commissioned June 1, 1918. 
Served in the A.E.F., with the 143rd Infantry, 36th Divi- 
sion. In action at Meuse-Argonne-Champagne.  Dis- 
charged as First Lieutenant, June 16, 1919, at Camp Bowie, 
Tex. Assistant Pastor, St. Joseph’s Church, Omaha, Neb. 
Address, 1730 South 16th Street, Omaha, Neb. 
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Schorn, Rev. Louis M., Green Bay 


Born December 5, 1892, in Two Rivers, Wis. Educated 
at St. Luke’s School, Two Rivers, Wis., and St. Lawrence 
College, Mt. Calvary, Wis. Theology at St. Francis Semi- 
nary, Wis. Ordained April 16, 1916 Member of the 
K. of C. Commissioned September 25, 1918. Served with 
the 5th Ammunition Train, 5th Division, in the A.E.F., 
and in the 60th Infantry, in the Army of Occupation. In 
action at the Meuse-Argonne. Discharged August 12, 1919, 
as First Lieutenant, at Camp Grant, II]. Pastor, St. Mary’s, 
Custer, Wis. Address, Custer, Wis. 


Schuetz, Rev. Charles Edward, S.J. 


Born September 5, 1875, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated 
at Holy Name School, Marquette Academy and Marquette 
University, Milwaukee, Wis., and St. Louis University, St. 
Louis, Mo. Theology at St. Louis University. Ordained 
June 30, 1910. Served as K. C. Chaplain, July—October, 
1918. Commissioned October 16, 1918. Served at Camp 
Grant and Fort Sheridan. Discharged as First Lieutenant, 
April 1, 1919, at Fort Sheridan. Address, Creighton Uni- 
versity, Omaha, Neb. 


Schulte, Rev. William Peter, Detroit 


Born August 14, 1882, in Detroit, Mich. Educated in the 
Parochial Schools, Detroit and Adrian, Mich., and at 
Detroit College (University). Theology at St. Mary’s, 
Baltimore, Md. Ordained July 1, 1906. Member of the 
K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned September 
26, 1918. Served with the Headquarter Troop, Ist Army 
Corps. In action at Meuse-Argonne. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, at Camp Devens, Mass., May 2, 1919. Pastor, 
Most Holy Name of Jesus Church, and Director, Priests’ 
Eucharistic League, Detroit, Mich. Address, 13728 Van 
Dyke Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 

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Schwitwalla, Rev. Alphonse Maria, Ph.D., S.J. 

Born November 27, 1882, in Beuthen, Upper Silesia, Ger- 
many. Educated at St. Joseph’s School, St. Louis Academy 
and University of St. Louis, St. Louis, Mo., and Johns 
Hopkins University. Theology at St. Louis University. 
Ordained June 30, 1915. Member of the K. of C. Served 
as Auxiliary Chaplain in Kansas City, Mo. Professor at 
St. Louis University. Address, St. Louis University, St. 
Louis, Mo. 


Scollin, Rev. Walter J., A.M., Rockford 

Born July 19, 1879, in East Saugus, Mass. Educated in the 
Public School, East Saugus, Public High School, Saugus, 
and Boston College, Boston, Mass., and Niagara University, 
Niagara Falls) N. Y. Theology at Niagara University. 
Ordained March 18, 1911. Member of the K. of C. and 
Western Catholic Union. Commissioned June 24, 1918. 
Served at Camps Custer, Mich., Fremont, Calif., Mills, 
INGeY lice) (Va. shelby, Miss: and, Knox;)Kyi,7 andijon 
Transport Duty. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp 
Knox, Ky., July 15, 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant, 
Officers’ Reserve Corps, December 19, 1919. Pastor, St. 
Patrick’s Church, Rockford, Ill. Address, 2009 West 
State Street, Rockford, Ill. 


Scott, Rev. Francis Xavier, New York 
Born March 2, 1890, in McAdoo, Pa. Educated at St. 
Michael’s School, Xavier High School and St. Francis 
Xavier College, New York City. Theology at Yonkers, 
N. Y. Ordained June 17, 1916. Member of the K. of C. 
and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Commissioned September 
26, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor, Ky., and in the A.E.F., 
at Gievres, France. Discharged January 9, 1919, at Camp 
Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant. Assistant at St. John 
Evangelist, White Plains, N. Y. Address, White Plains, 
ING YS: 
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Scullin, Rev. Francis T., Brooklyn 


Born January 6, 1884, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Educated at 
Public School No. 34, Boys’ High School, St. John’s Pre- 
paratory and St. John’s College, Brooklyn, N. Y. Theology 
at St. John’s Seminary, Brooklyn. Ordained May 21, 1910. 
Commissioned August 10, 1918. Served at Camp Upton, 
N. Y., until discharge, as First Lieutenant, December, 21, 
1918. Address, 225 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Seifert, Rev. Charles Frederick, M.A., Belleville 


Born June 23, 1889, in Quincy, Ill. Educated at St. Boni- 
face School, Quincy, St. Joseph’s Technical High School, 
Techny, Ill., and St. Francis College, Quincy, Ill. The- 
ology at St. Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Or- 
dained June 12, 1915. Member of the K. of C. Commis- 
sioned August 11, 1918. Served at Camp Pike, Ark., and 
Fort Roots, Ark. Discharged at Camp Pike, as First Lieu- 
tenant, January 25, 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant, 
Officers’ Reserve Corps. Address, Royalton, II. 


Seifert, Rev. Frank A., Marquette 


Born November 26, 1890, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
Epiphany School, Menominee, Mich., and Josephinum 
College, Columbus, O. Theology at Josephinum. Or- 
dained June 15, 1915. Member of the K. of C., Foresters, 
Elks and American Legion. Commissioned August 8, 
1918. Served at Camps Custer and Sherman, at Newport 
News and on Transport Duty. Promoted to Captain. Dis- 
charged as Captain at Fort Douglas, Utah, November 1, 
1920. Pastor, St. Frederick’s Church, Daggett, Mich. 
Address, Daggett, Mich. 


Sellinger, Rev. John M., Rochester 


Born August 16, 1891, in Rochester, N. Y. Ordained June 
6, 1914. Commissioned January 24, 1918. Served in 
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France with the 7th Field Artillery. Discharged at Camp 
Mills, N. Y., July 1, 1919. Address, 11 Montrose Street, 
Rochester, N. Y. 


Semmes, Rev. Marie Oliver, S.J. 


Born August 10, 1868, in Helena, Ark. Educated in the 
Public Schools of Osceola, Ark., Diocesan College, Teuto- 
polis, Ill., and St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s, Kan. The- 
ology at Jesuit Novitiate, Macon, Ga. Ordained June 27, 
1901. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp Pike, Ark., June— 
August, 1918. Address, Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I. 


Seymour, Rev. Marmaduke A., C.SS.R. 


Born August 2, 1882, in Detroit, Mich. Educated in the 
Parochial School and Detroit College, Detroit, Mich. 
Theology at St. Clement’s Seminary, De Soto, Mo. Or- 
dained June 23, 1909. Member of the American Legion. 
Commissioned April 10, 1918. Served at Camp Taylor, 
Ky., Fort Shafter, Honolulu, Fremont, Calif., and Camp 
Dodge, Ia. Discharged at Camp Dodge, Ia., September 
20, 1919. Appointed Captain, Officers’ Reserve Corps. 
On Mission Duty. Address, 211 South Newlin Avenue, 
Whittier, Calif. 


Shanahan, Rev. John J., Milwaukee 


Born February 4, 1888, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated at 
Immaculate Conception School, Milwaukee, and St. Mary’s 
College, Baltimore, Md. Theology at St. Francis Seminary, 
Milwaukee, Wis. Ordained March 10, 1912. Commis- 
sioned June 24, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. with the 126th 
Infantry, 32nd Division. In action at Oise-Aisne and 
Meuse-Argonne. Discharged September 10, 1919, at Camp 
Grant, Ill., as First Lieutenant. Pastor, St. Andrew’s 
Church, Delavan, Wis. Address, Delavan, Wis. 


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Shaughnessy, Rev. Clement Donald, Syracuse 


Born March 9, 1887, in Little Meadows, Pa. Educated 
in the local Public Schools, Union and Binghamton High 
Schools, Binghamton, N. Y. Theology at St. Bernard’s 
Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Ordained June 10, 1916. 
Member of the American Legion. Commissioned Septem- 
ber 26, 1918. Served at Camp Sheridan, until discharge, 
December 6, 1918, as First Lieutenant. Assistant Pastor, 
St. John the Baptist Church, Syracuse, N. Y. Address, 
1408 Park Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 


Shea, Rev. Francis, Chicago 


Born February 21,° 1889, in ‘Chicago, Liles Educatedmat 
Cathedral Parish School, St. Ignatius Academy and 
Cathedral College, Chicago, Ill. Theology at St. Paul 
Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained, June 17, 1916. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. No military record given. Address, 
4200 Sheridan Road, Chicago, III. 3 


Shearer, Rev. Edwin Aloysius, C.SS.R. 


Born February 21, 1888, in New Britain, Conn. Educated 
at St. Mary’s School, New Britain, Conn., and St. Mary’s 
College, North East, Pa. Theology at Mt. St. Alphonsus, 
Esopus, N. Y. Ordained June 26, 1913. Commissioned 
April 16; 1918. Served un the AEF. at Gievresy Prance 
June—July, 1918, and with the 138th Infantry, August 3, 
1918—April 14, 1919. In action at St. Mihiel and Meuse- 
Argonne. Discharged as First Lieutenant at Camp Dix, 
N. J., June 13, 1919. On Missionary work. Address, 526 
59th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Sheeran, Rev. Daniel William, M.A., New York 
Born September 18, 1882, in New York City. Educated 
at St. Gabriel’s School, Xavier High School and St. Francis 
Xavier College, New York City. Theology at Dunwoodie, 
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N. Y. Ordained September 22, 1906. Member of the 
K. of C. Commissioned August 20, 1917. Served at Gettys- 
burg, Pa., Camp Greene, N.C., and in the A.E.F. In action 
at Aisne-Marne, Vesle River, Toulon Sector, St. Mihiel 
and Meuse-Argonne. Wounded at Aisne-Marne, July 20, 
iota Cited ston creat) bravery, under, shell pres, /Dis- 
charced August 23)-1919. at Camp Dodge, la.yaseFirst 
Lieutenant. Assistant, St. Francis de Sales Church, New 
York City. Address, 307 East 57th Street, New York City, 
ING, 


Shepherd, Rev. Vincent J., Los Angeles 


Born August 9, 1886, in Massachusetts. Ordained May 
28, 1915. Commissioned September 26, 1918. Served in 
France with Headquarters, 2nd Army Corps. Discharged 
at Camp Mills, N. Y., February 25, 1919. Address, 584 
Fifth Street, San Bernardino, Calif. 


Sheridan, Rev. John J., $.T.D., New York 


Born May 23, 1886, in New York City. Educated in the 
Parochial Schools, Xavier High School and St. Francis 
Xavier College, New York City. Theology at Dunwoodie, 
N. Y., and American College, Rome, Italy. Ordained 
April 20, 1913. Commissioned September 26, 1917. Served 
with the 305th Field Artillery, 77th Division, in the A.E.F. 
In action at Baccarat Sector, July 7th—August 5, 1918, 
Oise-Aisne, August 10th—September 15, 1918, Meuse- 
Argonne, September 26th—October 4, 1918, Meuse-Aire, 
October 6th—November 11, 1918. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, at Camp Upton, N. Y., May 10, 1920. Assist- 
ant, St. Raphael’s Church, New York City. Address, 502 
West 41st Street, New York City. 


Sherman, Rev. William P., Scranton 


Born March 29, 1882, in Tobyhanna, Pa. Ordained 
September 23, 1909. Commissioned October 31, 1917. 
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Served in France with the 6th Engineers and spent many 
months on the front line. Discharged at Camp Pike, Ark., 
September 14, 1919. Address, Tobyhanna, Pa. 


Sherry, Rev. James P., Boston 


Born July 28, 1886. Ordained November 30, 1912. Com- 
missioned March 1, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., with the 
102nd Infantry and 303rd Stevedore Regiment. Dis- 
charged at Camp Devens, April 20, 1919. Address, 269 
Lowell Street, Peabody, Mass. 


Shields, Rev. Richard Joseph, Springfield 


Born December 24, 1888, in Westboro, Mass. Educated 
in the Westboro School and High School, St. Joseph High 
School, North Adams, Mass., and College of Mercy, Rome, 
Italy. Theology at Grand Seminary, Montreal, Can. Or- 
dained December 19, 1914. Member of the K. of C., and 
A.O.H. Commissioned October 21, 1918. Served at Camp 
Benning, Ga., until discharge, December 9, 1918, as First 
Lieutenant. Assistant, St. John Evangelist Church, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. Address, 45 William Street, North Adams, 
Mass. 


Short, Rev. Joseph Carlton, Green Bay 
Born August 16, 1890, in Buffalo, N. Y. Ordained July 
27, 1913. Commissioned July 7, 1916. Served on various 
ships and with the 13th Regiment, U.S.M.C., overseas. 
Discharged August 28, 1918. Address, St. Mary Magda- 
lene’s, Waupaca, Wis. 


Simoni, Rev. Aristeo Vincent, M.A., C.R. 


Born March 16, 1879, in Rome, Italy. Educated and 

trained theologically at Pontifical Roman Seminary and 

Gregorian University, Rome, Italy. Ordained September 

21, 1901. Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. 
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K. C. Chaplain at Camp Logan, Tex., November, 1917— 
January, 1918. Commissioned January 3, 1918. Assigned 
to the 33rd Division. Went overseas May 24, 1918, and 
assigned to the 111th Infantry, 28th Division, July 14, 1918. 
In action in all engagements in which the 111th Infantry 
took part. Decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross, 
October 3, 1918, and with the Italian War Cross, February 
Ale bh romoted to) Gaptainy stilliinmservice, and 
stationed at Camp Gaillard, Canal Zone. Address, 642 
Deming Place, Chicago, II. 


Sinnott, Rev. Walter, Syracuse 


Born November 27, 1889, in Utica, N. Y. Educated in the 
Public School and Assumption Academy, Utica, and St. 
Charles College, Catonsville, Md. Theology at American 
College, Rome, Italy. Ordained July 15, 1917. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned August 10, 1918. Served 
at Camp Upton, Hot Springs, N. C., and New Haven, 
Conn. Discharged at Oswego, N. Y., as First Lieutenant, 
September 30, 1919. Assistant Pastor, St. Paul’s Church, 
Norwich, N. Y. Address, 30 Pleasant Street, Norwich, 
INE. 


Skaer, Rev. Francis Hugh, St. Louis 


Born November 30, 1888, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
St. Leo’s School, St. Louis High School, and St. Louis 
Preparatory Seminary. Theology at Kenrick Seminary, 
St. Louis, Mo. Ordained December 20, 1911. Member of 
the K. of C. Commissioned June 2,1, 1918. Served at Fort 
Oglethorpe, Ga., and Camp Greenleaf. Discharged at Fort 
Oglethorpe as First Lieutenant, February 17, 1919. Ap- 
pointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps. Address, 
5017 Northland Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 
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Slevin, Rev. Thomas, S.J. 
Born in Ireland, in 1858. Ordained in France, in 1890. 
Served as Volunteer Chaplain, 1917—August 31, 1921. 
Assigned to Fort Bliss, Tex. Address, Jesuit College, New 
Orleans, La. 


Sliney, Rev. Edmund Charles, Boston 
Born April 6, 1881, in Wakefield, Mass. Educated in the 
Public Schools and High School, Wakefield, Mass., Boston 
College High School and Boston College, Boston, Mass. 
Theology at Our Lady of Angels Seminary, Niagara Falls, 
N.Y. Ordained. June’9, 1906. Member of they Kisors@: 
Commissioned September 4, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., 
in the Army of Occupation, and at Camps Pike, Ark., Dix, 
N. J., Meade, Md., and Devens, Mass., and at Coast De- 
fenses of Boston. Remained in service with rank of First 
Lieutenant Chaplain, United States Army. Address, 44 
Salem Street, Wakefield, Mass. 


Smith, Rev. Edward James, A.M., Sioux City 


Born July 30, 1889, in Lindsay, Neb. Educated in the 
Lindsay Public, Parochial and High Schools, and St. 
Francis College. Theology at St. Bernard’s Seminary, 
Rochester, N. Y. Ordained June 8, 1915. Member K. of 
C. an American Legion. Commission August 13, 1918. 
Attached to the 339th Field Artillery. Served at Central 
Records Office, General Headquarters. Discharged August 
29, 1919, at Camp Dix) N: J.) as’ First Lieutenant woe 
pointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, Febru- 
ary, 9, 1920. Pastor, St. John’s Church, Onawa, Ia. Ad- 


dress, Onawa, Ia. 


Smith, Rev. Isidore Lawrence, C.P. 


Born December 25, 1883, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Educated at 
St. Michael’s School, Pittsburgh, and St. Mary’s College, 
Dunkirk, N. Y. Theology at St. Joseph’s Monastery, Balti- 


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more, Md., and SS. John and Paul Monastery, Rome, Italy. 
Ordained May 20, 1906. Member of the K. of C. Com- 
missioned September 26, 1918. Went overseas October 17, 
1918. Assigned to the 112th Infantry, 28th Division, 
November 2, 1918, and served at the front with this regi- 
ment in the Meuse-Argonne. Remained with the regiment 
until April 17, 1919. ‘Then assigned to the 61st Infantry, 
Army of Occupation. Returned to the United States July 
20, 1919, and discharged at Camp Upton, N. Y., with the 
rank of First Lieutenant, August 8, 1919. Pastor, Our Lady 
of the Isle Church, Shelter Island, N. Y. Address, Shelter 
Island, N. Y. 


Smyth, Rev. Thomas G., A.M., Baltimore 


Born December 1, 1872, in Baltimore, Md. Educated in 
the Parochial and Public Schools and Loyola High School, 
Baltimore, and St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. 
Theology at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Or- 
dained June 14, 1898. Served as Auxiliary Chaplain at 
Camp Leach, Md., during the war. Pastor, Church of the 
Most Blessed Sacrament, Chevy Chase, D. C. Address, 
3733 Patterson Street, Chevy Chase, D. C. 


Spalding, Rev. Henry S., M.A., S.J. 

Born January 10, 1864, in Bardstown, Ky. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s College, Bardstown, Ky., St. Mary’s College, Kan., 
and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. ‘Theology at 
Woodstock, Md., and St. Louis University. Ordained June 
29, 1899. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Jacksonville, Fla., 
May—August, 1918. Editor, Queen’s Work, at St. Louis 
University, St. Louis, Mo. 


Spellman, Rev. Peter William, M.A., New York 


Born January 5, 1864, in New York City. Educated in the 
Public School, St. Francis Xavier’s High School and Col- 
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lege. Theology at Troy, N. Y. Ordained December 20, 
1890. Served as Volunteer Chaplain at Brown’s Station, 
N. Y., throughout the war. Address, St. John’s Church, 
Kingston Route No. 2, N. Y. 


Spengler, Rev. Hubert A., Natchez 


Born August 18, 1882, in Jackson, Miss. Educated at St. 
Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. Theology at Propa- 
ganda University, Rome, Italy. Ordained June 17, 1905. 
Member of the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Gulf- 
port, Miss., March, 1918, until end of war and since then 
as Volunteer Chaplain at Veterans’ Hospital, Gulfport, 
Miss. Address, 2411 17th Street, Gulfport, Miss. 


| Spillane, Rev. Maurice R., Trenton 


Born August 31, 1882, at Hampton, N. J. Attended the 
Hampton Public School, South Orange, N. J., the Seton 
Hall High School and Seton Hall College, South Orange, 
N. J. Ordained March 19, 1910. Father Spillane served 
asia KC. Chaplain.) Attended’ General’ HospitalaNom 
Lakewood, N. J. Cessation of service March 1, 1919. Ad- 
dress, St. Mary’s Church, Lakewood, N. J. 


Steinbrunner, Rev. Joseph H., Cincinnati 


Born November 4, 1882, in Fort Recovery, O. Educated at 
St. Joseph’s College, Rensselaer, Ind., and Catholic Uni- 
versity, Washington, D. C. Theology at Mt. St. Mary’s, 
Cincinnati, O. Ordained September 15, 1910. Member of 
the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp Sherman, 
October, 1917—August, 1919. Commissioned in the Army 
November 20, 1918 and placed on Reserve Corps list. 
Member of the Cincinnati Apostolate. Address, 745 
Laurel Street, Cincinnati, O. 


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Stephenson, Rev. William J., C.S.V. 


Born April 20, 1875, in Devonport, England. Ordained 
October 16, 1916. Commissioned March 18, 1918. Served 
at Camp Wadsworth, 8S. C., and overseas. Discharged 
September 13, 1919. Address, 3208 North Crawford Ave- 
nue, Chicago, II. 


Stickelmaier, Rev. Gilbert, O.M.Cap. 


Born June 1, 1889, in Peoria, Ill. Educated at St. Fidelis 
College, Herman, Pa. Theology at St. Fidelis, Victoria, 
Kane Ordained Wilay 201917.) Member of the Ki on C, 
Commissioned August 13, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. 
Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J., August 
2/7, 1919. Pastor, St. Aloysius Church, Ransom, Kan. Ad- 
dress, Box 56, Ransom, Kan. 


Stinson, Rev. William Martin, M.A., S.J. 


Born August 20, 1876, in Charlestown, Mass. Educated at 
Boston College. Theology at Woodstock, Md. Ordained 
July 30, 1910. Commissioned August 15, 1918. Served 
in the A.E.F. In action at Battle of the Argonne, October 
22nd—November 11, 1918. Discharged June 16, 1919, as 
First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J. Address, Boston 
College, Chestnut Hill, Boston, Mass. 


Stock, Rev. Mark E., M.A., Harrisburg 


Born December 20, 1884, in Gettysburg, Pa. Educated at 
Mt. St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md. Theology at 
same College. Ordained June 15, 1909. Member of the 
Kot) Co ekhisoivote Geek.C. BL. and, American= legion: 
Commissioned August 17, 1917. Served in the A.E.F. 
Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J., August 
1, 1919. Pastor, St. Francis Xavier Church, Gettysburg, 
Pa. Address, Gettysburg, Pa. 


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Strickland, Rev. Henry B., Harrisburg 


Born January 4, 1884, in Shamokin, Pa. Ordained July 10, 
1910. Commissioned February 15, 1918. Assigned to the 
168th Infantry, A.E.F. Discharged as First Lieutenant, 
May 1, 1919, at Camp Upton, N. Y. Was gassed. Ad- 
dress, Cornwall, Pa. 


Stritch, Rev. John H., S.J. 


Born December 25, 1873, in Dublin, Ireland. Educated 
at Mungret College, Limerick, Ireland, St. Stanislaus Col- 

_ lege, Macon, Ga., and St. Charles College, Grand Coteau, 
La. Theology at Woodstock, Md. Ordained June 28, 
1903. Served as K. C. Chaplain, March, 1918—August, 
1919, at Camp Beauregard and Camp Shelby. Professor 
at Spring Hill College, Mobile, Ala. Address, Spring 
Hill College, Mobile, Ala. 


Sullivan, Rev. John Dennis, Springfield 


Born December 16, 1889, in Worcester, Mass. Educated at 
Worcester Classical High School and Holy Cross College, 
Worcester, Mass. ‘Theology at Grand Seminary, Montreal, 
Can. Ordained December 20, 1914. Member of the K. of 
C. and American Legion. Commissioned October 4, 1918. 
Served at Camp No. 4, St. Nazaire, France. Discharged 
July 31, 1919, as First Lieutenant. Address, Sacred Heart 
Rectory, Fitchburg, Mass. 


Sullivan, Rev. John J., New York 


Born December 11, 1884, in New York City. Ordained 
June 6, 1914. Served as K. C. Chaplain overseas, October 
9, 1917 to November 11, 1919. Address, 1183 Franklin 
Avenue, Bronx, New York City. 
Sullivan, Rev. Joseph Michael, S.M. 
Born June 24, 1887, in Atlanta, Ga. Educated at Marist 
College and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. The- 
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ology at Marist College, Washington, D. C. Ordained 
June 22, 1911. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned 
August 24, 1918. Served at Camp Lewis, Wash., until 
discharged as First Lieutenant, December 19, 1918. Com- 
missioned First Lieutenant, Officers’ Reserve Corps, Octo- 
ber 6, 1919. Address, St. Mary’s Manor, South Langhorne, 
ae 


Sullivan, Rev. Mortimer Augustine, M.A., O.S.A. 


Born January 2, 1887, in Lawrence, Mass. Educated at 
Villanova Preparatory School and College. Theology at 
Augustinian Scholasticate and International College of St. 
Monica, Rome, Italy. Ordained July 4, 1909. Member of 
the K. of C., and American Legion. Commissioned in the 
Navy, May 27, 1918. Served at New York Navy Yard 
and aboard the U.S.S. Princess Matoika. Discharged as 
Lieutenant, junior grade, at Philadelphia, June 30, 1919. 
Address, 1409 Pacific Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. 


Sutter, Rev. Aloysius C., Cleveland 


Born September 17, 1882, in Shelby, O. Ordained May 10, 
1912. Commissioned September 26, 1918. Assigned to 
the 314th Field Artillery, in the A.E.F. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, at Camp Lee, Va., June 5, 1919, Address, 179 
West Main Street, Shelby, O. 


Sweeney, Rev. Andrew Leo, Mobile 


Born September 4, 1873, in New York City. Educated at 
Niagara University, Niagara Falls) N. Y. Theology at 
Seminary of Our Lady of Angels, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
Ordained June 1, 1901. Member of the K. of C. Served 
as K. C. Chaplain at Fort Barrancas, Fla., and Pensacola 
Navy Yard, Fla., 1918-1921. Chaplain, Pensacola Hos- 
pital, Pensacola, Fla. Address, Pensacola Hospital, Pensa- 
cola, Fla. ol 

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Sweeney, Rev. Clement Paul, Sioux City 


Born August 25, 1887, in Evansville, Wis. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s College and Columbia College, Dubuque, Ia. The- 
ology at Fribourg University, Switzerland. Ordained April 
1, 1911. Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. 
Commissioned August 1, 1918. Served at Langley Field, Va. 
until discharged as First Lieutenant, January 8, 1919. Ap- 
pointed First Lieutenant in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. 
Address, Whittemore, Ia. 


Sweeney, Rev. Dominic J., Cleveland 


Born November 16, 1889. Ordained May 29, 1915. Com- 
missioned August 5, 1918. Discharged as First Lieutenant, 
January 2, 1919. Address, 3381 Fulton Road, Cleveland, O. 


Sweeney, Rev. Edward Joseph, M.A., S.J. 


Born August 14, 1874, in Washington, D. C. Educated at 
Gonzaga College, Washington, D. C. Theology at Wood- 
stock, Md. Ordained July 30, 1909. Member of the K. 
of C.) Served’ as KK. C.’ Chaplain, at Washington DiGe 
July, 1917—-September, 1918. ‘Teacher at Gonzaga High 
School, Washington, D.C. Address, 19 Eye Street, N. W., 
Washington, D. C. 


Sweeney, Rev. William Henry, Manchester 


Born August 1, 1874, in Concord, N. H. Educated at St. 
Michael’s College, Toronto, Ontario, Can. Theology at 
Grand Seminary, Montreal, Can. Ordained December 22, 
1900. Member of the C.O.0.F., K. of C., American Legion 
and Miltary Order of Foreign Wars. Commissioned July 
25.1907. Served at:Concord Ni Hy ChariotteaiNe Grand 
in the A.E.F. Previous service, July, 1916—March, 1917, 
on Mexican Border, with Ist New Hampshire Infantry, 
National Guard. Discharged June 15, 1919. Address, 
Tilton, N. H. 
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Sweens, Rev. John, Seattle 
Born November 9, 1866, in Bois-le-Duc, Holland. Edu- 
cated in Holland. Theology at Diocesan Seminary, Bois- 
le-Duc, Holland. Ordained May 23, 1891. Member of 
the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain during war. Dean 
and Pastor of St. James’ Church, Vancouver, Wash. Ad- 
dress, 218 West 12th Street, Vancouver, Wash. 


Tallmadge, Rev. Archibald Joseph, A.M., S.J. 


Born January 23, 1872, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated in 
the local Schools, Marquette College, Milwaukee, St. 
Mary’s College, St. Mary’s, Kan., Georgetown University, 
Washington, D. C., and St. Louis University. Theology at 
St. Louis University. Ordained August 28, 1908. Member 
of the Sons of American Revolution, American Legion and 
the K. of C. Served as K. C. Chaplain, July, 1917—July, 
OTS Commissioned | Uly 25, 1915...) oerved iat. @amp 
Joseph E. Johnston, Fla., until his discharge as First Lieu- 
tenant, in 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant Chaplain, 
Officers’ Reserve Corps. Address, Marquette University, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
Tallmadge, Rev. Robert Francis, S.J. 

Born May 4, 1881, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated at 
Parochial School, Marquette Academy and Marquette 
College, Milwaukee, Wis., and St. Mary’s College, St. 
Mary’s, Kan. Theology at St. Louis University, St. Louis, 
Mo. Ordained June 28, 1916. Served as K. C. Chaplain, 
August Ist—September, 16, 1918, at Camp Joseph FE. John- 
ston, Fla. Commissioned September 16, 1918. Served at 


Camp Lee, Va., until discharge as First Lieutenant, March 
31, 1919. Address, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. 


Tarskey, Rev. Benjamin J., M.A., Chicago 


Born November 14, 1880, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at St. 
James’ School, St. James’ High School, and St. Ignatius 
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College, Chicago, I1l., and St. Viator’s College, Bourbon- 
nais, Ill. ‘Theology at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, 
Md. Ordained June 9, 1906. Member of the K. of C. 
and B.P.O.E. Commissioned July 24, 1918. Served at 
Ellington Field, Tex., Fort Bayard, N. M., Brooks Field, 
Tex., and Fort Wm. McKinley, Rizal, P. I., where he is 
now stationed. Recommissioned in permanent establish- 
ment, Regular Army, July 1, 1920. Address, c/o Adjutant 
General, War Department, Washington, D. C. 


Temple, Rev. Thomas F., New York 


Born August 26, 1890, in Ireland. Educated in the Irish 
National Schools, St. Mel’s College, Longford, and All 
Hallows, Dublin, Ireland. Theology at Dunwoodie, N. Y. 
Ordained June oi 914 a Nlember of the heroin Garand 
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Commissioned September 28, 
1918: ) Served in the A-E.F., with the f0ist Train) ilead= 
quarters, 26th Division, and Ist Air Depot, Colombey-les- 
Belles. In action at Meuse-Argonne. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, July 21, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J. Assistant 
Pastor, St. John’s Church, Bronx, N. Y. Address, 3021 
Kingsbridge Avenue, New York City. 


Thompson, Rev. Albert Joseph, Louisville 


Born August 3, 1889, in Washington County, Ky. Edu- 
cated at Sacred Heart School and St. Xavier’s College, 
Louisville, Ky., and St. Meinrad’s College, St. Meinrad, 
Ind. Theology at St. Meinrad’s Seminary. Ordained May 
27, 1915.) Member, of the K. of Cy andy Americanglicorvone 
Commissioned September 26, 1918. Served in the A.E.F., 
with the Hospital Trains, 27th Division, and at the Belgian 
Camp, Le Mans. Discharged July 7, 1919, at Camp Dix, 
N. J., as First Lieutenant. Pastor, St. Jerome’s Church, 
Fancy Farms, Ky. Address, Fancy Farms, Ky. 
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Thompson, Rev. Newton Wayland, $.T.D., Albany 


Born May 28, 1882, in Albany, N. Y. Educated in the 
Public Schools and High School, Albany, N. Y., and Har- 
vard College, Cambridge, Mass. (S.T.D., Rome). The- 
ology at Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained in 1908. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned August 28, 1918. Served 
at Garden City, Long Island, N. Y., and at Fort Benjamin 
Harrison, Ind. Discharged at Fort Benjamin Harrison, 
Ind., as First Lieutenant, January, 1919. Address, c/o 
Chancery, Albany, N. Y. 


Tiernan, Rev. Louis Curtis, Kansas City 


Borneuly slo elooqerin. ot, Uouis, Mow educated wat 
Christian Brothers’, Public, and Central High Schools, 
Kansas City, Mo., St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s, Kan., 
St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo., and University of the 
Propaganda, Rome, Italy. Theology at North American 
College, Rome, Italy. Ordained May 21, 1910. Member 
of the K. of C., American Legion and Veterans of Foreign 
Wars. Commissioned August 3, 1917. Served in the 
A.E.F. with the 129th Field Artillery. In action in the 
Gerardmer Sector (Vosges), St. Mihiel Offensive and 
Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Cited in General Orders, 35th 
Division Headquarters, November 15, 1918. Discharged 
as First Lieutenant, at Camp Funston, Kan., May 6, 1919. 
Diocesan Consultor, Rural Dean, Pastor, St. Agnes’ Church, 
Springfield, Mo. Address, 533 South Jefferson Avenue, 
Springfield, Mo. 
Tierney, Rev. Dudley R., New York 
‘Born May 15, 1885, in Scranton, Pa. Educated in the 
Public School and St. Thomas High School, Scranton, Pa., 
and St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. Theology at 
Dunwoodie Seminary, N. Y. Ordained August 20, 1910. 
Commissioned August 20, 1917. Served at Fort Ethan 
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Allen, Vt., Camp Shelby, Miss., Camp Greene, N. C., and 
in the A.E.F. In action at the Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, 
Meuse-Argonne. Still in service. Instructor at Chaplains 
School, Camp Knox, Ky. Address, c/o Adjutant General, 
War Department, Washington, D. C. 


Tierney, Rev. Joseph Leo, Ogdensburg 


Born March 15, 1878, in Plattsburg, N. Y. Educated at 
D’Youville Academy and Plattsburg High School, Platts- 
burg, N. Y., and Catholic University of America. The- 
ology at Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained August 28, 1904. 
Member of the K. of C. Commissioned September 10, 
1917. Served with the 33rd Infantry, at Gatun, Panama 
Canal Zone. Discharged as First Lieutenant, March 6, 
1919. Address, Rosiere, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 


Tobin, Rev. James W., Springfield 


Born December 16, 1884, in Worcester, Mass. Educated 
in the Public Schools and Holy Cross College, Worcester, 
Mass. Theology at Grand Seminary, Montreal, Can. Or- 
dained December 18, 1915. Commissioned April 4, 1918. 
Served at Fort Monroe, Va., Camp Devens, Mass., and in 
the A.E.F., with the 302nd Machine Gun Battalion. Dis- 
charged July 31, 1919, at Camp Devens, Mass., as First 
Lieutenant. Address, 5 Hacker Court, Worcester, Mass. 


Tomerlin, Rev. Joseph Aloysius, M.A., Mobile 


Born July 5, 1890, in Birmingham, Ala. Educated in the 
Parochial School and St. Bernard’s College, Birmingham, 
Ala., and in Mt. St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg, Md. 
Theology at American College, Rome, Italy. Ordained 
June 10, 1916. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned 
in the Navy, February 25, 1918. Served at Charleston, 
S. C. Navy Yard, and with the 8th Regiment, U.S.M.C. 


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Discharged at Birmingham, Ala., as Lieutenant, junior 
grade, May 15, 1919. Appointed Lieutenant, junior grade, 
U.S.N.R.F. Address, Box 32, Ensley, Ala. 


Toohey, Rev. John A., Providence 


Born February 21, 1880, in Providence, R. I. Educated 
in the Public and Parochial Schools and La Salle Academy, 
Providence, R. I., and at Mt. St. Mary’s College, Emmits- 
burg, Md. Theology at Grand Seminary, Montreal, Can. 
Ordained December 21, 1906. Member of the K. of C., 
American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Com- 
missioned February 25, 1918. Served at Fort Greble, R. I., 
and with the 4th Trench Mortar Battalion, at Camp Eustis, 
Vareanduinythesns bey Wischarced Pebruary)/. 19 19m as 
First Lieutenant, at Fort Howard, Md. Pastor, St. 
Michael’s Church, Georgiaville, R. I. Address, Georgia- 
VilGahal 


Toohey, Rev. Matthew, J., A.M., Newark 


Born March 22, 1888, in Hoboken, N. J. Educated in the 
Parochial School, Hoboken, N. J., St. Charles College, 
Ellicott City, Md., and Seton Hall College, South Orange, 
N. J. Theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary, 
South Orange, N. J. Ordained May 17, 1913. Member of 
the K. of C., American Legion and Veterans of Foreign 
Wars. Commissioned July 24, 1918. Served at Camp Dix, 
N. J., and in the A.E.F. Discharged as First Lieutenant, 
at Camp Dix, N. J., July, 1919. Assistant Rector, St. James’ 
Church, Newark, N. J. Address, 250 Layfayette Street, 
Newark, N. J. 


Toole, Rev. Vincent J., Detroit 


Born December 14, 1879, in Jackson, Mich. Educated at 
St. Mary’s School and High School, Jackson, Mich., and 
Detroit College, Detroit, Mich. Theology at St. Paul 


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Seminary. Ordained July 4, 1915. Member of the K. of C. 
and American Legion. Commissioned October 8, 1917. 
Served at Camp Sherman, O., in the A.E.F., and the Army 
of Occupation. In action at the Meuse-Argonne. Cited 
for “distinguished gallantry in action,’ October 15, 1917. 
Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Custer, Mich., 
June 19, 1919. Address, Paw Paw, Mich. 


Torsney, Rev. James Theodore, Ogdensburg 


Born September 18, 1881, in New York City. Educated in 
the Parochial School and High School in New York City, 
and Ottawa University. Theology at Dunwoodie, N. Y., and 
Louvain, Belgium. Ordained December 18, 1909. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned 
October 13, 1917: (Servediat Camp Pike Ark vands@amp 
Dix, N. J., and with the 345th Infantry in the A.E.F. 
Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Dix, N. J., July, 
1919. Rector, Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City, 
Utah. Address, 331 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake 
City, Utah. 


Tougas, Rev. James Grover, Helena 


Born October 31, 1884, in Auburn, Mass. Educated in the 
Public School, Worcester, Mass., and Petit Seminaire and 
Seminaire de Philosophie, Montreal, Can. Theology at 
Grand Seminary, Montreal. Ordained June 29, 1911. Mem- 
ber» of the: American) Lecion, KK 7ot),C. St.) ean) Bantisr 
Society, Priests’ Eucharistic League and Apostolic Union 
of Secular Priests. Commissioned March 2, 1918. Served 
in the A.E.F., with the 4Ist Division, Ist Depot Division, 
and at Camp Hospital No. 26, St. Aignan. Discharged 
July 6, 1919, at Camp Merritt, N. J., as First Lieutenant. 
Pastor of Italian Parish of St. Helena, Meaderville, Mont., 
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with Missions at Trask and Brown’s Gulch, Mont., and 
Chaplain at St. James’ Hospital, Butte, Mont. Address, 
St. James’ Hospital, Butte, Mont. 


Towey, Rev. James Patrick, C.S.P. 


Born April 7, 1882, in Santa Rosa, Calif. Educated in the 
Santa Rosa Public High School and St. Mary’s College, 
Oakland, Calif. Theology at St. Paul’s Seminary, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Ordained May 25, 1907. Member of the 
K. of C. Commissioned November 1, 1918. Served in the 
A.E.F. at St. Nazaire, France. Discharged as First Lieu- 
tenant, at Camp Dix, N. J., August 1, 1919. Address, 2630 
Ridge Road, Berkeley, Calif. 


Trainor, Rev. Joseph Nicholas, Cleveland 


Born March 1, 1883, in Strongsville, O. Educated in the 
Grammar School and High School, Strongsville, and at St. 
Ignatius High School and College, Cleveland, O. The- 
ology at St. Mary’s Seminary, Cleveland. Ordained May 
Wig L22neviember onthe Kyot Gol andV cterans of Foreion 
Wars. Commissioned February 12, 1918. Served at Fort- 
ress Monroe, Va., Camp Wheeler, Ga.. Camp McArthur, 
Tex., and with the 7th Division, in the A.E.F. In action 
at the Puvinelle Sector and Toul Sector. Discharged at 
Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant, June 23, 1919. Ap- 
pointed First Lieutenant Chaplain, 145th Infantry, 37th 
Division, Ohio National Guards, November 2, 1921. Dzi- 
rector of Ecclesiastical Music, Diocese of Cleveland, and 
Professor at St. Mary’s Seminary, Cleveland. Address, 
1007 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, O. 


Treacy, Rev. Gerald Carr, A.M., S.J. 


Born January 26, 1883, in New York City. Educated at 

Public School No. 49, Xavier High School and St. Francis 

Xavier College, New York City, and Woodstock College, 
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Md. Theology at Woodstock, Md. Ordained June 29, 
1914. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned August 20, 
1917. Served with the 39th U. S. Infantry at Syracuse, 
N.Y. 3 Campi Greene Noe Cam pinVirl sn Ney eect 
Mineola, N. Y. Resigned July 3, 1918, after operation, 
because of poor health. Professor of Journalism and 
Modern Literature at Fordham University, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, Fordham University, N. Y. 


Troy, Rev. James Joseph Anthony, M.A., Des Moines 


Born July 29, 1883, in Listowel, Ireland. Educated at 
St. Michael’s College, Listowel, Carlow College, Royal 
University, Ireland and Catholic University, Washington, 
D.C. Theology at St. Patrick’s Seminary, Carlow, Ireland. 
Ordamed June: 9) 1907.7 vember xot) the Ko ole Gang 
American Legion. Commissioned July 26, 1918. Served 
at Ebert’s Field, Ark., Newport News, and in Coblenz, 
Germany. Discharged August 20, 1920, at Hoboken, N. J., 
as Captain. Appointed Captain, Officers’ Reserve Corps. 
Address, 2000 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Ia., c/o Bishop 


Drum. 


Tucker, Rev. John Francis, D.D., Ph.D., O.S.F.S. 


Born January 8, 1889, in Wilmington, Del. Educated at 
St. Peter’s School, Salesianum, and Oblates’ Scholasticate, 
Wilmington, Del. Theology at Apollinaris, Rome, Italy. 
Ordained August 10, 1911. Member of the American 
Legion. Commissioned September 14, 1918. Served in 
the A.E.F., with the 26th Division, the 103rd and 102nd 
Field Artillery, and with Forestry Engineers, at Beaume, 
France. In action at Meuse-Argonne and Verdun. Dis- 
charged as First Lieutenant, August 16, 1919. Principal, 
Salesianum High School, Wilmington, Del. Address, 801 
West Street, Wilmington, Del. 


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Turcotte, Rev. Cyrenus M., Fargo 


Born January 13, 1860, in Canada. Educated in the Paro- 
chial School, and Rimouski College, Rimouski, P.Q. The- 
ology at Rimouski. Ordained January 20, 1889. Served 
as K. C. Chaplain. Residence, Grafton, N. Dak. 


Turner, Rev. Patrick, Mobile 


Born in Ireland, September 8, 1878. Ordained May 28, 
1904. Served in France, first as K. C. Chaplain and later 
was commissioned in the Army and served with the 104th 
Ammunition Train, A.E.F. Discharged September 1, 1919. 
Address, 400 Government Street, Mobile, Ala. 


Tyson, Rev. George, Brooklyn 


Born July 7, 1886, in New York City. Educated at St. 
Francis Preparatory and St. Francis College, Brooklyn, 
and St. Laurent College, Montreal, Can. Theology at 
Propaganda, Rome, Italy. Ordained June 10, 1911. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Commissioned July 22, 1918. Served 
at Camp Wheeler, Ga., and in the A.E.F., with the 19th 
Field Artillery. In action at St. Mihiel Defensive Sector. 
Discharged April 22, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First 
Lieutenant. Served before receiving commission as Civilian 
Chaplain at Camp Wadsworth, N. C. Assistant at St. 
Thomas Aquinas Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 249 
Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Underwood, Rev. Joseph Francis, Mus.D., M.A., 0.5.B. 


Born December 8, 1886, in Newton Grove, N. C. Edu- 
cated at St. Mark’s School and Newton Grove High School, 
Newton Grove, N. C., Raleigh High School, Raleigh, 
NY Cee pelmont Gathedral . Collece 1 Belmont iw Niw Cz 
and Raleigh Conservatory of Music, Raleigh, N. C. 
Theology at Belmont Abbey, Belmont N. C. Ordained 
June 10, 1910. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned 
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in the Navy, November 17, 1917. Served at Brooklyn Navy 
Yard, aboard the U.S.S. Maine and the U.S.S. Delaware, 
at Newport Training Station, and at Marine Barracks, 
Quantico, Va. Promoted to Captain in U.S. M.C. Still 
in service. Stationed at Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va. 


Unterkoefler, Rev. Gustave Hugh, M.A., Belleville 


Born April 1, 1882, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated in the 
Parochial Schools and St. Joseph’s College, Philadelphia, 
Pa., and St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md. Theology 
at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained June 
21, 1909. Served at Scott Field as Volunteer Chaplain, 
April 18, 1917 until commissioned, August 6, 1918. Then 
stationed at General Hospital No. 5, Fort Ontario, N. Y. 
Promoted to Captain. Discharged as Captain, at Fort 
Ontario, May 23, 1919. Appointed Captain, Officers Re- 
serve Corps, October 7, 1919. Pastor, St. Regis Church, 
East St. Louis, Ill. Address, 3500 Market Avenue, East 
St. Louis, Il. 


Vaeth, Rev. Louis Charles, Baltimore 


Born June 2, 1890, in Baltimore, Md. Ordained May 31, 
1917. Commissioned July 5, 1918. Served in France with 
the 52nd Pioneer Infantry. Discharged April 22, 1919, at 
Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant. Address, St. Mary’s 
Church, Hagerstown, Md. 


Vander Grinten, Rev. Anthony Joseph, Oklahoma 


Born May 22, 1879, in Breda, Holland. Educated in the 

Common School and High School, Breda, and Ypelaer 

College, Holland. ‘Theology at Bovendonk, Holland. Or- 

dained June 3, 1903. Commissioned July 5, 1918. Served 

in the A.E.F., with the 77th Division, and the 91st Divi- 

sion. In action with the 77th Division in the Argonne and 
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with the 91st Division at the Scheld and Lys Fronts. Later 
served at Antwerp and Rotterdam. Discharged August |, 
IDLO vat Gamproixen..| sas) birst:lieutenante viastor, ot, 
Joseph’s Church, Union City, Okla. 


Vander Grinten, Rev. Everard J., Oklahoma 


Born July 25, 1883, in Breda, Holland. Educated in the 
Common School, High School and Diocesan College, 
Breda, Holland. Theology at Breda. Ordained June 13, 
OUSmyservedras Ka @/.@haplainvin the AvB Hat Allery 
and Lourdes, August, 1918—February, 1919. Pastor, 
Sacred Heart Church, Muskogee, Okla. Address, 2317 
Oklahoma Avenue, Muskogee, Okla. 


Van Goethem, Rev. George Charles, Seattle 


Born July 28, 1868, in Lokeren, Belgium. Educated at 
St. Louis College, Lokeren, St. Vincent de Paul College, 
Malines and Petit Seminary, St. Nicolas, Belgium. ‘The- 
ology at American College, Louvain, Belgium. Ordained 
ulye27 lool Seryedvasy i. CO. Chaplain) septembern2 5, 
1917 to November 29, 1919. Inthe A.E.F. from November 
20, 1917. With troops at the front in action at Chateau- 
Thierry, Fismes, Meuse-Argonne and Thiacourt. Gassed 
at Xammes, St. Mihiel Sector. Recommended for Dis- 
tinguished Service Cross. Served as Volunteer Chaplain 
on Mexican Border, 1914—1916. Address, 692 Copper 
Avenue, Deming, N. M. 


Vassallo, Rev. Mariano, J.C.D., M.A., Porto Rico 


Born August 24, 1884, in Vega-Baja, Porto Rico. Educated 
at Escuala Municipal de Corozal, Porto Rico, Seminario 
San Ildefonso, San Juan, Porto Rico, St. Charles College, 
Ellicott City, Md., and St. Mary’s University, Baltimore, 
Md. ‘Theology at St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md. 
Ordained} December 22,1907... Member of the.K. of C. 


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Commissioned July 19, 1918. Served at Camp Las Casas, 
Porto Rico, Camp Empire, C. Z., and Post of San Juan, 
Porto Rico, Still in service. Chaplain of the 65th In- 
fantry, Post of San Juan, Porto Rico. Address, Post of 
San Juan, Porto Rico. 


Veit, Rev. William, Sioux City 


Born November 8, 1887, in Chelsea, Ia. Educated at St. 
Martin’s School, Odebolt, Ia., St. John’s University, Col- 
legeville, Minn., and St. Joseph’s College, Dubuque, Ia. 
Theology at St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained 
May 31, 1915. Member of the K. of C. and American 
Legion. Commissioned September 26, 1918. Served at 
Hoboken, N. J., and on Transport Duty. Discharged at 
Camp Dodge, Ia., September 17, 1919, as First Lieutenant. 
Pastor, Visitation Church, R.R. 6, Cherokee, Ia. Address, 
R.R. 6, Cherokee, Ia. 


Vervaeke, Rev. Joseph Peter, San Antonio 


Born May 25, 1877, in Beveren, Belgium. Educated in 
the Parochial School, Courtrai High School, Courtrai Col- 
lege, St. Amand’s College, and Brussels College, Belgium. 
Theology at Louvain, Belgium. Ordained July 14, 1903. 
Member of the Kivot) ©. . Served vas Koy Gi Chaplaingeae 
Pensacola, Fla., May, 1918—July, 1919. Parish Priest of 
Port Lavaca, Tex. Address, Port Lavaca, Tex., P. O. Box 
184. 


Vigliero, Very Rev. John A., Lafayette 


Born February 10, 1886, in Sale-Langhe, Italy. Educated 

in the Public Schools, Sale-Langhe, Episcopal College and 

Apostolic Schools, Mondovi, Italy. Theology at Brignole- 

Sale College, Genoa, Italy. Ordained September 19, 1908. 

Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. Served 

as Volunteer Chaplain on Mexican Border, June 30, 1916— 
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February, 1917. Commissioned as Chaplain of the 14lst 
Field Artillery, National Guard, July 5, 1917,and mustered 
into Federal Service, on July 12, 1917. Served at Camp 
Beauregard, La., and in the A.E.F. Discharged at Camp 
Shelby, Miss., April 30, 1919. Chancellor of the Diocese 
of Lafayette. Address, Lafayett, La. 


Viola, Rev. Salvatore Cherubino, O.F.M. 


Born November 7, 1872, in Saracena, Italy. Educated in 
the local Public School, by Private Tutors, and at St. Bona- 
venture’s College, Allegany, N. Y. Theology at St. Bona- 
venture’s Seminary. Ordained December 21, 1901. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C!. Commissioned July 2, 1918.) Dis- 
charged December 31, 1918. Pastor, Church of Our Lady 
of Mt. Carmel, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Address, 10 South 
Tenth Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 


Vurpillat, Rev. Edward Henry, Fort Wayne 


Born June 19, 1884, in Winamae, Ind. Ordained June 17, 
1911. Commissioned October, 1918. Served overseas with 
the 7th Infantry. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., July 1, 
1919. Address, Jay County, Portland, Ind. 


Wallace, Rev. Edward Anthony, Brooklyn 


Born April 11, 1887, in Haydenville, Mass. Educated in 
the Parochial School and High School, Boston, Mass., and 
St. Bonaventure’s College, Allegany, N. Y. Theology at 
St. John’s Seminary, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained June, 1912. 
Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commis- 
sioned September, 1917. Served at Camp Lee, Va., and in 
the A.E.F. In action on the Somme, British Front, at St. 
Mihiel and Argonne Forest, American Front. Gassed 
November 2, 1918, in the Argonne Forest. Cited for 
bravery October 12, 1918. Discharged as First Lieutenant, 
May 22, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J. Rector, St. Margaret 
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Mary’s Church, Manhattan Beach, N. Y. Address, Man- 
hattan Beach, N. Y. Father Wallace had the unique experi- 
ence of reading his own obituary notices and of having his 
relatives attend his Requiem Mass. He was reported killed 
in action at the time he went to the hospital, when gassed. 


Wallace, Rev. Simon Stanislaus, M.S.C. 


Born April 24, 1886, at Chatham, N. B., Can. Educated 
in the Public School, Chatham, N. B., Parochial School, 
Campbellton, N. B., St. Joseph’s Apostolic High School, 
Watertown, N. Y., and Apollinaris College, Rome, Italy. 
Theology at Missionaries of the Sacred Heart Novitiate. 
Ordained November 15, 1909. Member of the K. of C. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp McClellan, Ala., St. 
Dizier, France, Camp Mills, N. Y., Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., 
and Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., March 1, 1918—November 14, 
1921. Assistant, Sacred Heart Church, Watertown, N. Y. 
Address, 666 ‘Thompson Street, Watertown, N. Y. 


Walsh, Rev. Edward Thomas, Hartford 


Born June 6, 1881, in Bridgeport, Conn. Ordained May 
9, 1908. Commissioned September 23, 1918. Served at 
Camp Sheridan, Ala., until his discharge, January 29, 1919. 
Address, St. Mary’s Church, New London, Conn. 


Walsh, Rev. Emmet Michael, Savannah 


Born March 6, 1892, in Beaufort, $8. C. Educated in the 
Beaufort Graded Schools, Savannah High School and 
Chatham Academy, Savannah, Ga. Theology at St. Ber- 
nard’s, Rochester, N. Y. Ordained January 15, 1916. Mem- 
berofithe Ko vot Gay Scrvedias av olunteemGhaplainwas 
Souther Field, Ga., January, 1918—February, 1919, and as 
KY, Ce ChaplainvuntlgApril 310 a Rastom ist medi tices 
Church, Savannah, Ga. Address, 306 West Broad Street, 
Savannah, Ga. 


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Walsh, Rev. Francis Edward, Peoria 


Born May 10, 1886, in Rantoul, Ill. Educated in the Pub- 
lic School and High School, Rantoul, I1l., and at St. Viator’s 
College, Kankakee, Ill. Theology at North American Col- 
lege, Rome, Italy. Ordained April 15, 1911. Member of 
the K. of C. and American Legion. Commissioned August 
21, 1918. Served at Camp Grant, IIl., until his discharge, 
as First Lieutenant, December 4, 1918. Address, ‘Toluca, 
Til. 


Walsh, Rev. Francis J., Cincinnati 


Born March 21, 1884, in Cincinnati, O. Ordained Septem- 
ber 15, 1907. Commissioned August 3, 1918. Served with 
the 217th Engineers at Camp Beauregard, until discharged 
December 3, 1918. Address, Mt. St. Mary’s Seminary, 
Cincinnati, O. 


Walsh, Rev. Francis William, New York 


Born June 8,:1889, in Newport, R) I. Educated at St. 
Joseph’s School and St. Joseph’s High School, Newport, 
R. I., Holy Cross Preparatory and Holy Cross College, 
Worcester, Mass. ‘Theology at St. Bernard’s Seminary, 
Rochester, N. Y., and St. Joseph’s Seminary, Yonkers, 
N.Y. Ordained May 29, 1915. Member of the K. of C. 
Commissioned September 8, 1917. Served at Camp Upton, 
N. Y., September, 1917—April, 1918. In France, April, 
1918—January, 1919. At Hospital, Spartanburg, S. C., 
January—June, 1919. In action at Baccarat Defensive, June 
—July, 1918, and Oise-Aisne Offensive, August—September, 
1918. Gassed at Fismes, September 6, 1918. Discharged 
as First Lieutenant, 20 per cent. disabled, June 10, 1919, at 
U.S. Hospital No. 42, Spartanburg, S. C. On sick leave 
of absence from Archdiocese of New York. Acting Assist- 
ant at Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, Denver, Colo. 
Permanent address, 125 Church Street, Newport, R. I. 


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Walsh, Rev. Henry Louis, A.M., S.J. 


Born November 21, 1879, in San Francisco, Calif. Edu- 
cated in the Public School and St. Ignatius High School, 
San Francisco, Calif., Gonzaga College, Spokane, Wash., 
and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. Theology at 
Jesuit Novitiate, Los Gatos, Calif. Ordained June 27, 
1912. Member of the K. of C. Commissioned April 16, 
1918. Served at Fort MacArthur, Calif., until his dis- 
charge as First Lieutenant, December 12, 1918. Professor 
at Loyola College, Los Angeles, Calif. Address, 1901 
West 16th Street, Los Angeles, Calif. 


Walsh, Rev. Jerome William, O.S.B. 


Born May 31, 1886, in Paisley, Scotland. Educated at St. 
Mary’s Academy and St. Patrick’s High School, Danville, 
wand Sth BedesvCollecepberiwi li i hea lo oy wages 
Bernard’s Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., and St. Bede’s, Peru, 
Tl (Ordained March) 17,1917: Member of thes vomits 
and American Legion. Served as K. C. Chaplain, April— 
July, 1918. Commissioned July 5, 1918. Served at Camp 
Merrit NiO ts) fort Sil jOklan’ Wamp Fremont Galas 
Camp Jackson, 8S. C., and in France. Discharged at Camp 
(Srant; was, hirst uieutenanty) July: Slo o eGhaplamieae 
Soldiers’ Home, Danville, Ill. 


Walsh, Rev. John F., Trenton 


Born July 21, 1888, in Jessup, Pa. Educated in the local 
School and High School, St. Thomas College, Scranton, 
Pa., and Niagara University, Niagara Falls, N. Y. The- 
ology at Niagara University. Ordained May 17, 1913. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain at Camp Dix, N. J., July 1, 1917 
to July 22, 1918. Commissioned July 22, 1918. Served 
at Panama Canal Zone and in France. Discharged at 
Campy Dix cuNG) i apune (Zou Ol Ou rA did recs way lism outh 
Broad Street, Trenton, N. J. 


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Walsh, Rev. John F. X., New Orleans 
Born April 16, 1877. Ordained June 15, 1902. Commis- 
sioned July 5, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. Discharged 
ADLeZ eo Loma Gamp  Dixe Nip Add ress med ZN a 
poleon Avenue, New Orleans, La. 


Walsh, Very Rev. Matthew J., Ph.D., C.S.C. 


Born May 14, 1882, in Chicago, Ill. Educated at St. 
Columbkill’s School, Chicago, Ill., Notre Dame Prepara- 
tory, and Notre Dame University, Indiana, Catholic Uni- 
versity, Columbia University and Johns Hopkins Uni- 
versity. Theology at Holy Cross College, Washington, D. 
Coy Ordained), December 21) 1907. >.\Nlember ‘of, the’ Kiiof 
C. and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Commissioned January 
Mol ormocrved ats @amp sheridan, Alain they Arb hy 
with the 135th Machine Gun Battalion, and the 30th In- 
fantrvenvlar action atthe ‘sccondy battle, of (Marne wand 
Marne-Aisne Offensive. Promoted to Captain. Discharged 
May 6, 1919, as Captain at Camp Jackson, S. C. President 
of University of Notre Dame, Ind. Address, Notre Dame, 
Ind. 


Wanenmacher, Rev. Francis Adelbert, J.C.D., Buffalo 


Born November 22, 1887, in Buffalo, N. Y. Educated at 
Nardin Academy, Canisius High School and Canisius Col- 
lege, Buffalo, N. Y. Theology at Louvain, Belgium, Inns- 
bruck, Tyrol, and Catholic University of America. Or- 
dained August 16, 1913. Commissioned October 30, 1917. 
Served at Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp McClellan, Ala. 
Discharged February 4, 1919. Pastor, St. Cecelia’s Church, 
Sheldon, N. Y. Moderator, Buffalo Catholic Institute. 
Address, P. O. Strykersville, N. Y. 


Wareing, Rev. Joseph F., 5.5.J. 


Born March 11, 1873, in Preston, England. Ordained 
March 19, 1903, in Baltimore, Md. Served first as Red 
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Cross Chaplain and then as K. C. Chaplain, in France. 
Appointed March, 1918. While en route overseas, the 
Saxonia, on which he sailed was torpedoed by a German 
Submarine, and Father Wareing showed great coolness and 
courage in helping rescue men of the crew. Discharged 
August 31, 1919. Address, 911 Carbonne Street, New 
Orleans, La. 


Waters, Rev. Francis Vincent, Brooklyn 


Born July 8, 1884. Ordained June 10, 1911. Commis- 
sioned August 15, 1918. Served at Camp Gordon, Ga. 
Discharged December 22, 1918. Address, 409 Linden 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


Webb, Rev. Charles William, O.M.I. 


Born Junei5.71887) sin Buitaloy NivY..) Educated anuthe 
Parochial and Public School, and Holy Angels’ Collegiate 
Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Theology at Oblate Novitiate, 
Tewksbury, Mass., and St. John’s Seminary, Boston. Or- 
dainedsMay.d7)) 1913 avlember, of; the Kiof Cow Senved 
as K. C. Chaplain, August, 1917—-November, 1917 and 
January, 1919—December, 1919. Stationed at Holy Angels’ 
Church, Buffalo, N. Y. Address, 348 Porter Avenue, 
ButtaloviINiy: 


Weber, Rev. Alphonse L., O.F.M. 
Born November 5, 1886, in San Francisco. Ordained June 
29, 1912. Commissioned June 1, 1918. Served in the A.E.F. 
Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., February 11, 1919. Ad- 
dress, 2518 K Street, Sacramento, Calif. 


Welsh, Rev. George Alphonsus, Trenton 
Born April 23, 1885, in South Amboy, N. J. Educated at 
St. Mary’s School and Public High School, South Amboy, 
N.J., St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Md., and Apostolic 


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Mission House, Washington, D.C. Theology at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, Baltimore, Md. Ordained June 17, 1913. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C. Commissioned July 24, 1918. Stationed 
at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla., until dis- 
charge as First Lieutenant. December 1, 1918. Served 
after discharge as Post Chaplain at Fort Hancock, N. J., 
until 1921. Pastor, St. Joan of Arc Church, Camden, N. J. 
Address, 3132 Merrimac Road, Camden, N. J. 


Welsh, Rev. John Joseph, O.P. 


Born March 4, 1891, in Chester, Pa. Educated at Immacu- 
late Heart School, Chester, Pa., Catholic High School, 
Philadelphia, and Aquinas College, Columbus, O. The- 
ology at Dominican House, Washington, D. C. Ordained 
June 15, 1917. Served as K. C. Chaplain, September, 1917 
to November, 1918, at Fort Meyer, Camp Meade and Fort 
Foote. Address, Collegio Angelico, Rome, Italy. 


Wessling, Rev. Bernard H., St. Cloud 


Born February 21, 1888, in Louisville, Ky. Commissioned 
October 1, 1918. Served at Fort Snelling, Minn., until 
discharged, January 12, 1919. Address, Donnelly, Minn. 


West, Rev. Andrew W., 0.5S.B. 


Born November 30, 1861, in Ottawa, II]. Ordained July 
Zoploooumoecnvedrass ke@. Ghaplain, December 11. 1917 
to July 31, 1920. Stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga., Great 
Lakes, I1]., Camp Custer, Mich., and Camp Dodge, Ia. 
Address, Des Moines, [a. 


Whalen, Rev. James L., Dubuque 


Born May 8, 1883, in Iowa. Ordained June 9, 1914. Com- 
missioned August 1, 1918. Served with the 88th Division, 
inpthew Lele Wischarcedvat\ Camp. Dixy Nilo fulye22, 
1919. Address, Cresco, Howard County, Ia. 

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Whearty, Rev. William T., Rockford 

Born March 7, 1876, in New York City. Educated at St. 
Paul’s Parochial School, New York City, Niagara Uni- 
versity, St. Bonaventure’s College, and St. Mary’s College. 
Theology at St. Bernard’s and St. Mary’s Seminaries. Or- 
dained March 27, 1904. Member of the K. of C. and 
A.O.AL Served) atv Norfolk Navy jYard fas iV olunteer 
Chaplain and at Fort Monroe and Langley Field as K. C. 
Chaplain during the war. Address, 391 Talina Street, 
Aurora, III. 


Whelan, Rev. John Henry, A.M., S.J. 
Born July 6, 1873, in Scipio, N. Y. Educated at Holy 
Family School, St. Ignatius Academy and St. Ignatius Col- 
lege, Chicago, Ill., St. Stanislaus Seminary and St. Louis 
University. Theology at St. Louis University. Ordained 
JuneZo; O07 Vieni ber oiithewiky oti and eaAmentcrn 
Legion. Commissioned June 24, 1918. Served with the 
129th and 130th Infantry, 33rd Division. In action at the 
Somme Offensive, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. Dis- 
charged May 14, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant. Irremovable Rector, St. Mary’s Church, Rockford, 
Ill., and Master of Conferences. Address, Rockford, III. 


Whitaker, Right Rev. Mer. Joseph Ambrose, Philadelphia 
Born April 16, 1877, in Shenandoah, Pa. Educated in the 
Parochial, Public and High Schools, Shenandoah, Pa., and 
St. Charles College, Overbrook, Pa. Theology at St. 
Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Pa., and Minerva 
University, Rome, Italy. (S.T.L.) Ordained May 28, 
1904. Commissioned December 22, 1917. Served at 
Nevers and Verneuil, France. Discharged July 30, 1919, 
at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieutenant. Chancellor, Arch- 
diocese of Philadelphia. Made Domestic Prelate by His 
Holiness, Pope Pius XI, February 11, 1922. Address, 1723 
Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
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White, Rev. Andrew Joseph, Boston 


Born March 6, 1886, in Brookline, Mass. Educated at 
Heath Grammar School and Brookline High School, 
Brookline, Mass., Boston College High School and Boston 
College, Boston, Mass. Theology at St. John’s Seminary, 
Brighton, Mass. Ordained January 10, 1914. Member of 
emi Ole Ore anuav CCl eo Servediasiie Comenap lain: 
September, 1918—March, 1920. Assistant, St. Charles 
Parish, Waltham, Mass. Address, 391 Boylston Street, 
Brookline, Mass. 


White, Rev. Arthur Joseph Anthony, St. Louis 


Born January 19, 1887, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
St. Bridget’s School and St. Louis Preparatory Seminary, 
St. Louis, Mo. Theology at Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis. 
Ordained aecembeni/ i710. ))Mlember ofthe Ke on @: 
Commissioned August 1, 1918. Served at Taliaferro Field, 
Tex., until discharge, as First Lieutenant, February 1, 1919. 
Administrator, St. Bridget’s Parish, St. Louis, Mo. Ad- 
dress, 1108 North Jefferson Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 


White, Rev. Henry Patrick, M.A., S.J. 


Born January 31, 1882, in New York, N. Y. Educated at 
St. Francis Xavier School, High School and College, New 
York City, and Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. The- 
ology at Woodstock, Md. Ordained June 29, 1913. Mem- 
ber of the K. of C., American Legion and Veterans of 
Foreign Wars. Commissioned September 28, 1918. Served 
at Camp Taylor, Ky., in France with the 127th Infantry, 
32nd Division, and in Germany at Herschback and Selters. 
In action at the Meuse-Argonne. Discharged at Camp 
DeewmV angasitursimiseutenant,, May) 3.19 19h refect: of 
Discipline at St. Ignatius, Baltimore, Md. Address, 30 
West 16th Street, New York City. 
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White, Rev. John Bernard, Denver 


Born August 2, 1870, in Carbondale, Pa. Educated at St. 
Peter’s School, New York City, St. Peter’s School, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., Primary School, Carbondale, Pa., High School, 
Carbondale, Pa., Canisius College, Buffalo, N. Y., Holy 
Cross College, Worcester, Mass., and St. Bonaventure’s 
College, Allegany, N. Y. Theology at St. Bonaventure’s 
Seminary. Ordained June 1, 1901. Member of the 
B.P.O.E., K. of C., and American Legion. Commis- 
sioned October 3, 1918. Served in France at Base Hos- 
pital, Le Mans, and with the 314th Machine Gun Battalion, 
80th Division. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at U.S.A. 
General Hospital, Fox Hills, Staten Island, May 14, 1919. 
Rector, St. Joseph’s Church, Salida, Colo. Address, Salida, 
Colo. 


White, Rev. John Francis, New York 


Born May 25, 1887. Ordained May 29, 1915. Commis- 
sioned November 5, 1918. Served at Camp Gordon, Ga. 
Discharged December 2, 1918. Address, 141 East 43rd 
Street, New York City. 


White, Rev. Laurence Patrick, S.J. 


Born April 12, 1871, in England. Educated in the local 
Parochial School and College de la Providence. Theology 
at St. Stanislaus Novitiate, Macon, Ga. Ordained June 
29, 1904. Served as K. C. Chaplain at Key West, Fla. 
Parish Priest at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, Key West, 
Fla. Address, Key West, Fla. 


Wicke, Rev. Albert George, Indianapolis 


Born January 30, 1888, in Louisville, Ky. Educated in the 

Louisville Public Schools and St. Meinrad’s College. The- 

ology at St. Meinrad’s Seminary. Ordained May 13, 1913. 

Member of the K. of C. and American Legion. Commis- 
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sioned August 19, 1918. Served with the 343rd Infantry 
in France. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., as First Lieu- 
tenant, July 271919 ,Address, Brazil) Ind: 


Winkelman, Rev. Joseph H., St. Louis 


Born February 2, 1888, in Westphalia, Mo. Ordained 
June 12, 1914. Commissioned August 2, 1918. Served in 
the A.E.F., with the 151st Infantry. Discharged at Camp 
Dix, N. J., August 25, 1919. Address, 5811 South Kings- 
highway, St. Louis, Mo. 


Wolfe, Rev. Joseph Leo Noel, M.A., Philadelphia 


Born December 26, 1881, in Philadelphia, Pa. Educated 
in the local Schools, Roman Catholic High School, and St. 
Charles College, Philadelphia. Theology at St. Charles 
Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Ordained May 24, 1906. Mem- 
DEMOUnecurOMe AOI Wh motile.) AAC ALD OA WIPARY 
and D.A., American Legion and Military Order of Foreign 
Wars. Served as K. C. Chaplain and was commissioned 
Panuary i UUoOho. yy oerved min the ALh Eb . with the (28th 
Division. In action at Champagne, Marne, Marne-Aisne, 
Aisne-Oise, Meuse-Argonne and Metz Front. Cited in 
General Headquarter’s Orders, March 27, 1919, and in the 
28th Division Orders, May, 1919. Discharged as First 
Lieutenant, May 21, 1919, at Camp Dix, N. J. Appointed 
Captain Chaplain, 103rd Engineers, 28th Division, 
Pennsylvania National Guard. Address, Southeast Corner, 
54th and Diamond Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 


Woods, Rev. Thomas Raymond, St. Louis 
Born September 9, 1885, in St. Louis, Mo. Educated at 
Visitation School and St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. 
Theology at Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained 
December 11, 1911. Member of the K. of C. and American 
Legion. Commissioned June 21, 1918. Served at Camp 
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Gordon, Ga., until his discharge as First Lieutenant, 
December 31, 1918. Appointed First Lieutenant in Re- 
serve Corps, October 4, 1919. Assigned to the 102nd Divi- 
sion, 327th Engineers. Address, 2047 East Grand Avenue, 
St. Louis, Mo. 


Woywod, Rev. Stanislaus Antony, O.F.M. 


Born August 10, 1880, in Germany. Educated at Grammar 
School, Guttsadt, Germany, Franciscan Fathers’ Seminary, 
Waterleyde, Holland, and Franciscan Fathers’ Seminary, 
Callicoon, N. Y. Theology at Franciscan Seminaries in 
America and in Rome, Italy. Ordained June 4, 1906. 
Served as K. C. Chaplain at Caldwell, N. J., November, 
1918—August, 1919. Professor at St. Bonaventure’s Semi- 
nary, Allegany, N. Y. Address, St. Bonaventure’s Seminary, 
Allegany, N. Y. 


Wunder, Rev. George J., Chicago 


Born December 11, 1890, in Chicago, Il]. Educated at 
Sacred Heart School and Cathedral College, Chicago, III. 
Theology at St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained 
June 17, 1916. Member of the W.C.U. Commissioned 
August 17, 1918. Served at Camp Grant, I[Il., until dis- 
charge, April 4, 1919, as First Lieutenant. Appointed First 
Lieutenant in Officers’ Reserve Corps. Address, 2215 Irving 
Park Boulevard, Chicago, III. 


Yarwood, Rev. Lafayette Walter, New York 


Born July 1, 1889, in New York City. Educated in the 

Public Schools Nos. 42 and 30, High School of Commerce 

and Cathedral College, New York City. Theology at 

Dunwoodie, N. Y. Ordained June 17, 1916. Member of 

the K. of C. Commissioned August 18, 1918. Served at 

Camp Upton, N. Y., until discharge, December 22, 1918. 
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Appointed First Lieutenant, Chaplain, 104th Field Artil- 
lery, New York National Guard, May 18, 1920. Address, 
141 East 43rd Street, New York City. 


Zentgraf, Rev. George Jacob, Ph.D., New York 


Born unew? (onl oo7 inn Bronx Nw Yo i hducatediain 
Public School No. 12, Cathedral College and Fordham 
University. Theology at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, 
N. Y., American College, Rome, Italy, and Canisianum, 
Innsbruck, Austria. Ordained March 28, 1914. Member 
of the K. of C. Commissioned November 1, 1918. Served 
in the A.E.F., with German prisoners and American troops. 
DischarcedAucustwmeiedonatl CampyDix, IN| aasnhinst 
Lieutenant. Commissioned First Lieutenant, Officers’ Re- 
serve Corps, January 31, 1920, and attached to the 307th 
Infantry, 77th Division. Professor at Cathedral College, 
First Assistant at St. Joseph’s Church. Address, 405 West 
125th Street, New York City. 


Zingen, Rev. Alois Nicholas, Milwaukee 


Born February 19, 1886, in Milwaukee, Wis. Educated 
at St. Ann’s School and West Division High School, Mil- 
waukee. Theology at St. Francis Seminary, Wisconsin. 
Ordained June 29, 1910. Member of the C.0.0.F. and 
K. of C. Commissioned September 19, 1917. Served at 
Campnoranty lle the ALB Eland in) the Army rof Oc- 
cupation. Discharged as First Lieutenant, at Camp Grant, 
Ill., August 22, 1919. Appointed First Lieutenant, Officers’ 
Reserve Corps. Pastor, St. Mary’s, Belleville, Wis. Ad- 
dress, St. Mary’s, Belleville, Wis. 


Zudeck, Rev. Albert J., C.SS.R. 


Born September 26, 1879, in Buffalo, N. Y. Educated at 
St. Mary’s School and Canisius College, Buffalo, N. Y., 
and St. Mary’s College, North East, Pa. Theology at St. 


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Mary’s College, Ilchester, Md. Ordained June i3, 1906. 
Commissioned September 26, 1918. Served in France with 
the 114th Machine Gun Battalion, 30th Division. Dis- 
charged April 4, 1919, as First Lieutenant, at Camp Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga. Address, St. Mary’s College, Ilchester, Md. 


Zwisler, Rev. Hilary, Cleveland 


Born November 15, 1885, in Akron, O. Ordained May 17, 
1913. Commissioned August 20, 1918. Discharged Decem- 
ber 2, 1918. Address, 3114 Scranton Road, Cleveland, O. 


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Nerrology 


Buckley, Rev. James Patrick (New York) 
Born in New York City, September 24, 1881. Edu- 
CAtcoMabe moro Valley NOY. oChOOh)) NS avict 
High School, N. Y. C., and St. Bonaventure Col- 
leew LCo An uwIN way tn Wweccived theological 
training at St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, 
N. Y. Ordained June 13, 1908. Member of the 
American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and 
Knights of Columbus. Entered the military serv- 
ice July 18, 1918, and served in France with the 
360th Infantry, 90th Division. Discharged at 
GampeWixwN wien lunersth ie lowas Tirst’ Mieu- 
tenant Wicduvianrch sleriass: 


Butler, Rev. Justin, O. M. Cap. 
Born lanuary wow lov ersey). City IN: |]. Or 
dained July 27, 1913. Appointed a K. C. Chap- 
lain December 2, 1918. Father Butler served at 
the U. S. Naval Station, Montauk Point, N. Y.., 
from: December 5)1913) to) January 25, 1919. He 
contracted influenza and died on the latter date. 


Carey, Rev. Patrick P. (New York) 
Born Waterville, N. Y., December 2, 1865. Edu- 
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Joseph’s Seminary, Troy, N. Y. Ordained June, 
1895. Commissioned Chaplain U.S. Army, 1902. 
Served at Fort Terry, New London, Conn.; Ma- 
nila Pie Prescott Ariz vandvoan Antonios bex: 
Retired on account of disability, 1912. Appointed 
Pastor, January 29, 1916. Recalled to service for 
war period February, 1918. Chaplain Army and 
Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, Ark., with rank of 
Captain. Died while in service at Hot Springs, 
April OGL) ES) 


Carr, Rev. James Henry, S.T.L. (Fall River ) 
Born February 23, 1891, at Taunton, Mass. Edu- 
cated at Immaculate Conception School, Taunton, 
Mass., Taunton High School, Taunton, Mass., 
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., and Cath- 
olic University, Washington, D. C. Received his 
theological training at St. Mary’s Seminary, Balti- 
more, Md. Ordained June 19, 1915. Member of 
the K. of C., and the American Legion. Com- 
missioned First Lieutenant, February 26, 1918, and 
assigned to Wilbur Wright Aviation Field, Day- 
ton, Ohio. Discharged at Dayton, February 1, 
1919. Commissioned Captain in the Officers’ Re- 
serve Corps, September 27, 1919, attached to the 
302nd Infantry of the 94th Division. Died 
March, 1923. 


Carroll, Rev. E. B. (Scranton) 
Born November 19, 1888. Ordained December 21, 
1917. Appointed for a chaplaincy June 10, 1918. 
Father Carroll contracted pneumonia while his 





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regiment was at Camp Mills waiting to embark. 
He died in the University Hospital, November 23, 
1918. Father Carroll came into the Army in July, 
1918, and for a time was assigned to the Depot 
Brigade at Camp Funston. He also served in 
Camp Fremont, Calif. 


Coffey, Rev. Thomas A. (Providence ) 
Born in Ireland, August 21, 1878. Ordained De- 
cember 19, 1903, in Baltimore, Md. Father Coffey 
applied for a chaplaincy March 25, 1918, and 
served at Camp Sevier, S. C. Was discharged 
from the military service December 14, 1918. 
Died January 5, 1919, at Providence, R. I. 


Davitt, Rev. William F. (Springfield) 
Killed in service on November 11, 1918, one hour 
and fifteen minutes before the cessation of hostili- 
ties. Father Davitt served with the 125th Infan- 
try. He was killed by the explosion of a shell. 


De Valles, Rev. J. B. (Fall River) 
Born August 29, 1879. Ordained June 22, 1906. 
Appointed a Chaplain July 3, 1918. Served with 
the 26th Division, A.E.F. After returning to the 
United States, Father De Valles suffered as the 
result of injuries received in the line of battle. 
DiediiVia yet Zui toZ0 ws Received, Conoresstonal 
Medal just prior to his death. 


Doyle, Rev. H. P., O.F.M. 
Born January 26, 1888, at Chatham, Ontario. Or- 
dained June 17, 1915. Appointed Chaplain July 
30, 1918. Died of pneumonia September 28, 1918. 





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Doyle, Rev. Thomas J. (New York) 
Born May 24, 1869. Ordained May 19, 1894. 
Died February 12, 1920. Father Doyle was ac- 
cepted for a chaplaincy in the United States Pub- 
lic Health Service but died before he reported for 
duty. 


Fay, Rev. Sigourney (Baltimore) 
Went overseas as a civilian commissioner for the 
American Red Cross. Contracted influenza and 
died in New York City, January 10, 1919. 


Fitzgerald, Rev. Edward H. (St. Joseph) 
Born January 16, 1863, in Tipperary, Ireland. 
Father Fitzgerald was appointed a Chaplain in 
1898 when the Spanish-American War broke out. 
He served in the Santiago Campaign, where he con- 


tracted the Cuban fever and later, in the Philip- 
pines, was the victim of malaria. From these at- 
tacks he never fully recovered. For ten years he 
was Chaplain of the 22nd Regiment U. S. In- 
fantry. During the later war he was stationed at 
Ft. Douglas, Utah. Died May, 1918, Sawtelle. 


Gallagher, Rev. Patrick J., O.S.A. 

Born April 4, 1881, in Ireland. Ordained May 20, 
1910) Appointed at Ky Co) Chaplainv A prilg ois: 
Father Gallagher was killed in an automobile 
accident March 31, 1919. He was on his way from 
Angouleme to Bordeaux to get supplies for the 
men among whom he worked. He was riding with 
the driver. ‘The machine skidded and struck a 
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Hanley, Rev. James M. (Cleveland ) 
Father Hanley served with the 42nd Engineers 
and subsequently Chaplain of the 165th Infantry. 
Father Hanley was wounded in action and died 


May 25, 1920. 


Havorka, Rev. August (La Crosse) 
No record concerning death available. 


Henry, Rev. Edward B. (Portland) 
Born September 29, 1878, in Portland, Me. Or- 
dained in St. Louis, Mo., November 2, 1902. Ap- 
pointed a K. C. Chaplain July 1, 1918. Became 
a Chaplain in the U. 8. Navy December 28, 1918. 
He was selected by the Commandant of the Naval 
Disciplinary Barracks for special work among the 
prisoners and received his commission in the Navy 
on this score. Under the strain he finally broke 
and died December, 1919. 


Herzog, Rev. Alphonsus A., C.SS.R. 
Born Baltimore, Md., August 2, 1873. Attended 
St. Alphonsus School, Baltimore, Md. Prepara- 
tory studies at St. Mary’s College, North East, 
Penna. Ordained December 21, 1899. Stationed 
at Denver, Colo.; St. Clement’s College, Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y.; St. Joseph’s Church, Rochester, 
NaeceOuruuadyvuot Perpetual tclow@hurch) 
Brookview web pliratat vba, voto Miichaehs 
Church and Sacred Heart Church, Baltimore, 
Md. During the World War he acted as Chap- 
lain for the soldiers at Camp Holabird, Md., to- 





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gether with that of an ammunition factory nearby. 
Contracted influenza and gas poisoning in the per- 
formance of his duties, weakening his constitu- 
tion and affecting his heart so that he finally died 
in Rochester Ne ay Apri nZon 1922 


Kilroy, Rev. D. T. (Wilmington) 
Father Kilroy served as an Auxiliary Chaplain. 
Contracted influenza and died. 


Lawless, Rev. 
No record concerning death available. 


Lederle, Rev. F. A. (El Paso ) 
No record concerning death available. 


Libert, Rev. Lucian G. (Peoria ) 
Born July 31, 1872, at St. George, Ill. Ordained 
May 13, 1911. Appointed June 13, 1918. Served 
asa K. C. Chaplain. Father Libert was wounded 
during service with the 101st Engineers, 26th Di- 
vision. Died in Martinson, IIl., the latter part of 
IO. 


McCarthy, Rev. John F. ( Pittsburgh ) 
Born February 16, 1880, in Pittsburgh. Ordained 
July 7, 1904. Commissioned August 6, 1918. 
Served at Camp Meade until his death at the Base 
Hospital there during the influenza epidemic. 


Mayotte, Rev. Anselm J. (Hartford) 
With the 12th Field Artillery, 26th Division 
A.E.F. Died in France, December 5, 1918. 





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Munday, Rev. Joseph P. (Alton) 
Born December 19, 1885. Ordained October 17, 
1908. Commissioned October 1, 1918. Dis- 
chargedsivecember.5,)(91807 Remainedr asm G: 
Chaplain at Great Lakes, I11., until he died, Febru- 
Ary eto: 


Murphy, Rev. Francis P. (Chicago) 
Born January 29, 1879, in Quincy, Ill. Ordained 
December 21, 1901. Commissioned July 15, 1918. 
Served on Transport Duty and with 540th Engi- 
neerseo.Chonwne bebe Discharged) July: 10): 1919. 
Died April 18, 1920. 


Murphy, Rev. Timothy A., 0.5.B. 
Born in 1877 in Indianapolis. Member of the 
Benedictine Order since 1894. Entered service as 


K. C. Chaplain in 1917, but was given a commis- 
sion and assigned to the 128th M. G. Bn. Con- 
tracted pneumonia and died at Camp Doniphan, 
Okla., February 23, 1918. He was the first Cath- 
olic Chaplain to die in the U.S. Service. 


O’Flaherty, Rev. Colman (Sioux Falls) 
Commissioned April 4, 1918. Father O’Flaherty 
served in the A.E.F. with the 28th Infantry and 
was the first Catholic Chaplain to be killed in the 
war. He was killed at Very, France, October 17, 
1918. He and a corporal had been in a shell hole 
throughout the day. He heard some wounded men 
calling for assistance. He left the shell hole and 
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shell. Death was instantaneous and the Chaplain 
was buried where he had so gallantly fallen. All 
of the morning of his death, Father O’ Flaherty 
had been helping bury the dead and succor the 
wounded, under heavy shell fire. The men of his 
regiment said that he had gone over the top in 
every fight from Soissons until the day he was 
killed. 


O’Rourke, Rev. Simon A. (Fall River) 
Born June 10, 1891. Ordained June, 1917. Com- 
missioned in the Navy, June 24, 1918. Contracted 
influenza, caring for the sick at his post, and died 
September 20, 1918. : 


Ricklin, Rev. Isidore, O.S.B. 
Born in Alsace, February 3, 1862. Educated in 


Heidweiler, Alsace and Pierre-qui-Vire, France. 
Received theological training at Buckfast Abbey, 
England. Ordained October 10, 1889. Served 
as Auxiliary Chaplain at Fort Sill, Okla., 1891— 
1918. Died at St. Patrick’s Indian Mission, Ana- 
darko, Okla., January 11, 1921. 


Tierney, Rev. Edward J. (New York) 
Born October 16, 1870. Ordained May 30, 1896, 
in Rome, Italy. Father Tierney was appointed 
K. C. Chaplain but died suddenly at his Rectory 
on July 29, 1918, shortly after his appointment. 


Vattman, Rt. Rev. Mer. Edward J. (Cleveland) 
Born September 11, 1840, Prussia. Was appointed 
a post chaplain December 6, 1890, and was re- 





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tired from active service on September 11, 1904. 
He died September 29, 1919, at Wilmette, Ill., and 
was interred at Fort Sheridan, IIl., October 3, 
LOOM wurinom them VW OLid: Ware Hew several 
times asked to be placed on active service and 
when his request was not approved, he rendered 
voluntary service in the hospital at Fort Sheridan, 
Ill. Among recent papers in his file are splendid 
letters from Mr. Woodrow Wilson, Secretary 
Baker and Colonel Ryan who commanded at Fort 
Sheridan. 


. Edward Walsh (Hartford) 
Born in Bridgeport, Conn., June 6, 1881. Edu- 
cated at Sacred Heart School, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Graduated from La Salette College; attended the 
Niagara University, and American College, Lou- 
vain, Belgium, 1908. Ordained in St. Joseph’s 
Cathedral” May .9; 1908)) Served’ at St) James’ 
Church, So. Manchester, Sacred Heart Church, 
Waterbury, Immaculate Conception Church, New 
Hartford, and Holy Angels’ Church, South 
Meriden. Left here to become a Chaplain in the 
U.S. Army. Served at Camp Sheridan with the 
920th Engineers, 9th Regiment. After his dis- 
charge from the Army he was assigned as assistant 
to St. Mary’s Church, New London. After three 
months was made pastor of St. Thomas’ Church, 
Voluntown. Died November 27, 1919. 





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The following is a list of priests whose applications had 
been received by the Chaplain Bishop, and who were ready 
for appointment at the time the Armistice was signed, and who 
were prevented from getting in actual service by the cessation of 
hostilities: 


Name Diocese 
Asmar, Rev. Anthony Syrian 
Ascoli, Rev. Albert Italian 
Authofer, Rev. Louis Sioux City 
Andrieux, Rev. Joseph Fargo 
Andriano, Rev. Angelo San Francisco 
Alerding, Rev. Bonaventure Cavs 
Abraham, Rev. Michael Fort Wayne 


Bache, Rev. Celestino 


Salt Lake City 


Barabino, Rev. Peter CRS: 
Barlock, Rev. George Pittsburgh 
Barnes, Rev. Enos Peoria 
Barrett, Rev. Edward J. Newark 
Barriere, Rev. H. Oe 
Barry, Rev. Fidelis A dixina 
Barry, Rev. William St. Augustine 
Barth, Rev. Francis X. Marquette 
Belford, Rev. John L. Brooklyn 
Bierens, Rey. G. C. Fargo 
Black, Rev. Charles Pittsburgh 
Blackburne, Rev. William Bismarck 
Blanchard, Rev. Aloysius ELE 
Bodin, Rev. Paul Hava 
Bortnowski, Rev. Stanislaus Detroit 
Brand) Revs ours yi}. oer 12 £4 
Brady, Rev. Thomas J. Baker City 
Brennan, Rev. N. P. Boston 
Brennan, Rev. W. J. C.M. 
Bresnahan, Rev. Patrick J. St. Augustine 
Britz, Rev. John J. CoN 
Brosnan, Rev. Edward A. Richmond 
Broughall, Rev. Lawrence CSG 
Brown, Rev. Victor OR: 
Browne, Rev. Patrick J. Wheeling 
Bryan, Rev. Joseph M. Indianapolis 
Budde, Rev. Joseph Belleville 
Buissink, Rev. Peter Davenport 
Bullion, Rev. George Pittsburgh 
Buoni, Rev. Francis Albany 
Burke, Rev. G. Denver 
Durke,shey olay): Peoria 


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Name 


Burkett, Rev. Philip H. 
Burzinsky, Rev. Julian 
Busald, Rev. Albert H. 
Butler, Rev. John J. 
Byrne, Rev. Felix A. 
Byrne, Rev. Patrick J. 
Byrnes, Rev. Leonard 


Cacella, Rev. Jose Silva 
Campbell, Rev. E. J. 
Campbell, Rev. Paul E. 


Campbell, Rev. Thomas A. 


Canty, Rev. Patrick 
Carey, Rev. Bernard 
Carey, Rev. Thomas R. 
Carroll, Rev. Charles B. 
Carroll, Rev. Charles F. 
Casey, Rev. John J. 
Cassidy, Rev. James A. 
Cassidy, Rev. James F. 
Cassidy, Rev. James F. 
Cawley, Rev. Michael J. 
Churchill, Rev. William J. 
Clarendon, Rev. Oliver B. 
Clarke, Rev. Martin J. 
Cleary, Rev. Francis A. 
Cleary, Rev. William J. 
Coccola, Rev. Francis 
Cole, Rev. Joseph S. 
Collings Key}: 

Coma, Rev. Joseph 
Command, Rev. John R. 
Conners, Rev. Thomas J. 
Cooney, Rev. Thomas L. 
Cooper, Rev. John M. 
Corcoran, Rev. John J. 
Costello, Rev. John T. 
Gottem Reve |obrnve, 
Coughlin, Rev. Francis P. 
Cummings, Rev. E. P. 
Cragg, Rev. Regis F. 
Crowley, Rev. T. M. 
Cunniff, Rev. E. F. 
Cunningham, Rev. Hubert 
Cuny § RevaRetery |; 
Curran, Rev. John F. 
Cussen, Rev. E. J. 


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Diocese 


ale 
Rockford 
Indianapolis 
St. Louis 
La Crosse 
O.F.M. 
CAPs 


New York 
Boston 
Pittsburgh 
Trenton 
St. Louis 
Slop: 
Detroit 


Fargo 
Little Rock 
Sty louis 
Brooklyn 
Peoria 
Canadian 
Ogdensburg 
Canadian 
Corpus Christi 
Detroit 

Sah 

Omaha 
Baltimore 
C.M. 
Dubuque 
MUS: 


Bermuda 
Hartford 
Sioux Falls 
Cie: 
Hartford 
Boston 
Dallas 


Name 


Daly, Rev. Edmund D. 
Da Cruz, Rev. Miguel A. 
Daniel, Rev. Simeon 
Delbecchi, Rev. Charles 
De Malsche, Rev. Alex 
De Maurizi, Rev. A. 
Dominiak, Rev. Frank 
Donohoe, Rev. Peter 
Donovan, Rev. Vincent 
Donzelli, Rev. Seraphino 
Dougherty, Rev. M. J. 


Dougherty, Rev. Michael J. 


Dowd, Rev. W. G. 
Dowling, Rev. Sylvester J. 
Downey, Rev. W. A. 
Doyle, Rev. Francis S. 
Drain, Rev. Michael F. 
Driscoll, Rev. James H. 
Dube, Rev. Robert F. 
Dubois, Rev. L. L. 
Duffy, Rev. John 
Duffy, Rev. Thomas J. 
Dufresne, Rev. A. 
Dugan, Rev. Gerald G. 
Dumarest, Rev. Michael 
Dunn, Rev. George 
Dunne, Rev. James J. 
Dupassieux, Rev. F. A. 
Dupont, Rev. Clement 
Durch, Rev. Joseph B. 
Durette, Rev. E. N. 


Eckhart, Rev. E. J. 
Ellis, Rev. John H. 
Enright, Rev. Jerome J. 
Enright, Rev. Michael 


Falls, Rev. James J. 
Farley, Rev. James A. 
Farley, Rev. John H. 
Farrell, Rev. Cyril J. 
Farrell, Rev. John F. 
Farrell, Rev. J. O. 
Heeneys) Kev von 
Fenwick, Rev. Francis L. 
Ferry, Rev. John A. 


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Diocese 


Boston 

San Francisco 
S.M. 

CDSS Css 
Spokane 
New Orleans 
Scranton 
Brooklyn 
Ore, 
Newark 
GMs) 
Wilmington 
Brooklyn 
Milwaukee 
Hartford 
Erie 
Portland 
Ogdensburg 
Lead 
Natchez 
Cheyenne 
Sa). 
Lafayette 
Erie 

Santa Fe 
Richmond 
Alton 
O.M.I. 

OS 7B: 

La Crosse 
Manchester 


Fargo 
Sacramento 
Sacramento 
Alton 


Cincinnati 
Portland 

yd f 

St. Paul 
Detroit 
Leavenworth 
Newark 

Sil 
Brooklyn 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Name 


Figueroa, Rev. P. 
Finneran, Revs]. J; 
Fitzgerald, Rev. James T. 
Fitzgerald, Rev. John D. G. 
Flanagan, Rev. Jerome J. 
Flynn, Rev. William J. 
Foote, Rev. Bernard A. 
Ford, Rev. Patrick J. 
Friedmann, Rev. Philip M. 


Galassi, Rev. Columbino L. 
Gallagher, Rev. Edward M. 
Gallagher, Rev. Edward F. 
Garand, Rev. George 
Garrity, Rev. Patrick F. 
Gately, Rev. Edward L. 
Gawenda, Rev. August 
Gearon, Rev. John 

Geeck, Rev. Philip 

Gery, Rev. Benedict 
Gleeson} Rev. Daniel J. 
Glenn, Rev. Joseph B. 
Gocke, Rev. George V. 
Gomo, Rev. Frederic I. 
Gookin, Rev. James 
Gormely, Rev. Joseph 
Grassi, Rev. Francis 
Greenan, Rev. James E. 
Gregory, Rev. F. 

Griffin, Rev. Thomas M. 


Haarpaintner, Rev. Max 
Haas, Rev. Francis J. 
Hagan, Rev. Edward 

Hall, Rev. John T. 

Halpin, Rev. Joseph P. 
Hammer, Rev. Henry F. 
Hanretty, Rev. Francis G. 
Harbrecht, Rev. John 
Hardy, Rev. Frank J. 
Harrigan, Rev. Thomas H. 
Hart, Rev. Arthur S. 
Healy, Rev. George B. 
Heffernan, Rev. George F. 
Hegeman, Rev. George 
Hengers, Rev. Nicholas 
Hennessey, Rev. Daniel E. 


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Diocese 


Tucson 
Springfield 
trea 
Philadelphia 
Newark 
Pittsburgh 
ele 
Brooklyn 
O.M.C. 


Trenton 
Philadelphia 
Sale 
Ogdensburg 
La Crosse 
Providence 
Milwaukee 


Sit]: 
Wheeling 
Manchester 
Des Moines 
Wheeling 
New York 
Providence 
O.M.Cap. 
Hartford 


PSM. 
Milwaukee 
Lincoln 
Oklahoma 
Lead 

New York 
New York 
Cincinnati 
Detroit 
Buffalo 
Sle 
Springfield 
St. Louis 
Milwaukee 
S.M. 
Springfield 


Name 


Herron, Rev. Hugh J. 
Hillebrand, Rev. Francis 
Hillock, Rev. Edward F. 
Hoffman, Rev. John J. 
Holland, Rev. Joseph M. 
Huffer, Rev. William 
Hurcik, Rev. John 


Hussey, Rev. Thomas W. 


Iciek, Rev. S. A. 
Irwin, Rev. W. S. 


Jachini, Rev. Charles 
Jacobs, Rev. Joseph 
Jessup, Rev. Peter M. 
Jordan, Rev. Hilary 
Jaily, Revi Wiis: 


Karnoski, Rev. J. B. 
Keaney, Rev. Thomas L. 
Kearns, Rev. James J. 
Keenan, Rev. James 
Kellinger, Rev. Louis 
Kelly, Rev. James S. 
Kelly, Rev. John L. 
Kelly ex iia. 
Kennedy iRev 2 i]. 
Kenney, Rev. John L. 
Kerwin, Rev. Joseph A. 
Kiley, Rev. Philip H. 
Killeen, Rev. George 
Killeéen,) Rev. Patrick) |], 
King, Rev. John H. 
King, Rev. Timothy F. 
Kirk, Rev. Edward R. 
Kirwin, Rev. James M. 


Konopka, Rev. Miceslaus J. 


Korb, Rev. Joseph A. 


Kosobucki, Rev. Alexander 


Koss, Rev. Joseph 
Kovalsky, Rev. John 
Kroboth, Rev. Timothy 
Kuberek, Rev. Protasius 
Kuhlman, Rev. Adolph J. 


Lamb, Rev. Hugh J. 
Lambert, Rev. J. W. 


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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Diocese 


Leavenworth 
Sve ly 
Newark 
Lincoln 
Boston 
Oklahoma 
St. Louis 
Detroit 


Duluth 
SeauVia 


Dallas 
Leavenworth 
New York 
SiPaul 
Lafayette 


San Antonio 


Cincinnati 
Lead 

Kansas City 
New York 
New York 
Duluth 
Brooklyn 
Duluth 
Brooklyn 
Pittsburgh 
Monterey 
Galveston 
Trenton 
Denver 
Milwaukee 
Grand Rapids 
Detroit 
Grand Rapids 
COMA 

Sale 


Philadelphia 
Boston 


Name 


Landers, Rev. Patrick 
Lanigan, Rev. James L. 
Laplante, Rev. Joseph D. 
Lawrence, Rev. Jerome A. 
Leclaire, Rev. William J. 
Lederer, Rev. Joseph 
Lederle, Rev. Francis A. 
Lennon, Rev. H. E. 
Leone, Rev. Damian 
Lewis, Rev. Philip 
Logan, Rev. Leo J. 
Lomasney, Rev. Patrick J. 
Luby, Rev. William J. 
Ludes, Rev. Henry G. 
Lutz, Rev. Daniel 

Lynch, Rev. James J. 
Lynch, Rev. John 


McArron, Rev. Patrick 


McCaffrey, Rev. Felix A. 
McCann, Rev. John L. 
McCarthy, Rev. Gabriel 
McClorey, Rev. John 
McCool, Rev. William J. 
McCormack, Rev. Michael 
McCue, Rev. Aloysius D. 
McDaid, Rev. Patrick 
McEntee, Rev. Thomas L. 
McEvoy, Rev. Joseph P. 
McGarvey, Rev. Henry A. 
McGovern, Rev. Albert J. 
McGrath, Rev. J. J. 
McGrath, Rev. Louis G. 
McGrath, Rev. M. J. 
McKeogh, Rev. Richard 
McKeon, Rev. Joseph T. 
McMahon, Rev. J. C. 





McMenamin, Rev. Hugh L. 


McNaboe, Rev. Michael 
McNamee, Rev. Patrick 
McNanamy, Rev. J. E. 
McNeil, Rev. John 
McQuaid, Rev. Michael F. 
McTeague, Rev. Connel 


MacDonnell, Rev. Joseph A. 


Mack, Rev. John J. 


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McBurney, Rev. Michael J. 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Diocese 


C.M. 
Buffalo 
CMe 
O.S.B. 
Springfield 
Milwaukee 


Manchester 
Cleveland 
Denver 
Boston 

ney | 

Green Bay 
Harrisburg 
CUVEE: 
Lead 
Davenport 


O.F.M. 
Pittsburgh 
CAO 68 
Pittsburgh 


Monterey 
Trenton 
Grand Island 
Harrisburgh 
New York 
Soy 

New York 
Little Rock 
Concordia 
Peoria 
Duluth 
Springfield 
Springfield 
Denver 
Sacramento 
OUST Bt 
Pittsburgh 
Grand Rapids 
La Crosse 
Lincoln 
New York 
Boston 


Name 


MacTighe, Rev. John A. 
Mahe, Rev. Celestin 


Mahoney, Rev. William R. 
Mahowald, Rev. George H. 


Mahussier, Rev. J. L. 
Makley, Rev. Walter L. 
Maloney, Rev. James H. 
Maloy, Rev. Charles 
Marco, Rev. Eduardo 
Marshall, Rev. Eugene F. 
Martin, Rev. J. 

Matera, Rev. Joseph C. 
Mechin, Rev. Joseph 
Mee, Rev. Patrick J. 
Meerwald, Rev. John L. 
Merenkin, Rev. Basil 
Meyer, Rev. Charles D. 
Meyer, Rev. Francis J. 
Miller, Rev. E. D. 
Molloy, Rev. James 


Montanaro, Rev. Innocenzo 


Monteleone, Rev. Ernest 
Mooney, Rev. Thomas P. 
Moran, Rev. Edward, J. 
Moran, Rev. Gregory 
Morgen, Rev. Frowin 
Moriarty, Rev. John 
Morines, Rev. Louis 
Mountain, Rev. D. J. 
Moynihan, Rev. Patrick 
Mulcaheys Reva loach: 
Muller, Rev. F. X. 
Mullin, Rev. John H. 
Munier, Rev. Joseph 
Murdock, Rev. Thomas J. 
Murphy, Rev. E. P. 
Murphy, Rev. F. A. 
Murphy, Rev. Joseph T. 
Murphy, Rev. Martin 
Murphy, Rev. William FE. 


Nemee, Rev. P. F. 
Noel, Rev. Francis C. 
Nowak, Rev. Felix 


O’Brien, Rev. F. A. 
©) Btien ahve Venta: 


334 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Diocese 


Fort Worth 
Alexandria 
OWES 

Saye 

Chicago 
Cincinnati 
Boise City 
Trenton 
San Antonio 
Springfield 
O.M.Cap. 
Philadelphia 
Marquette 
New York 
Trenton 
Ruthenian-Greek 
C.M. 

Sele 

New Orleans 
GPs 
Monterey 
Newark 
Hartford 

eo 
Trenton 
Oos Sh iy, 
Davenport 
Harrisburgh 
Syracuse 
Grand Island 
Dubuque 
Winona 
Cheyenne 
Belleville 
Monterey 
Sty Paul 
Charleston 
New York 
Charleston 


Sor 


Galveston 
Harrisburgh 


Lincoln 
Burlington 


Name 


O’Brien, Rev. John J. 
O’Brien, Rev. Michael 
©’Connor, Rev. D. B. 
O’Connor, Rev. Edward P. 
©’Connor, Rev. John J. 
O’Connor, Rev. Michael 
Odendahl, Rev. Joseph R. 
O’Farrelly, Rev. Lawrence J. 
O’Flanagan, Rev. James 
O’Flynn, Rev. Andrew 
O’Flynn, Rev. Patrick J. 
O’Neill, Rev. Francis 
O’Neill, Rev. James S. 
O’Reilly, Rev. James J. 
O’Rourke, Rev. John A. 


Palombizio, Rev. Francis 
Pierce, Rev. Richard F. 
Pierce, Rev. Thomas 
Pieters, Rev. Julian G. 
Pietsch, Rev. William 
Pincurek, Rev. Anthony 
Powers, Rev. Maurice 


Prendergast, Rev. Jeremiah M. 


Prevost, Rev. Louis E. 
Primeau, Rev. J. A. 


Quinn, Rev. James M. 
Ounn, Revi bs 
Quinn, Rev. Thomas J. 


Rainer, Rev. Arthur H. 
Ramsbottom, Rev. Patrick 
Ranisewski, Rev. Joseph W. 
Redinger, Rev. Anthony 
Rega, Rev. Charles F. 
Reich, Rev. Joseph 
Reinfels, Rev. P. 

Rivers, Rev. Albert F. 
Roach hRev yj. 5. 

Roachw Revere. 

Roche, Rev. L. J. 

Rogers, Rev. James 
Roken, Rev. Joseph A. 
Rolbiecki, Rev. J. J. 
Rompe, Rev. A. W. 
Rourke, Rev. Bernard J. 


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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Diocese 


New York 
StePaul 
Lincoln 
Chicago 
eed be 
Sacramento 
Louisville 
Buffalo 
Sacramento 
Wheeling 
Pittsburgh 
Ose: 
Monterey 
San Francisco 
Providence 


O.F.M. 
Ogdensburgh 
Milwaukee 
Louisville 
Alton 
Albany 

Des Moines 
rhe 

Fall River 


Cincinnati 
Fall River 


Brooklyn 


Sih 
Fargo 
Detroit 
@sSiB: 
Burlington 
Belleville 
Denver 
Buffalo 
Peoria 
Baltimore 
Oregon 
Wheeling 
Belleville 
La Crosse 
St. Louis 
New York 


Name 


Rubio, Rev. David 
Ruth, Rev. Sebastian 
Ryan, Rev. Lawrence C. 


Saurel, Rev. Adolphe 
Scanlon, Rev. Matthew 
SchaatiikKevi Hoa, 
Schaffel, Rev. Paul 
Schappler, Rev. Stephen 
Schmidt, Rev. Joseph 
Schneider, Rev. Leander 
Shirmers, Rev. Sebastian 
Schliesch, Rev. George G. 


Schonpart, Rev. Andrew J. 


Schwaller, Rev. Joseph 
Schwener, Rev. Henry A. 
Seidel, Rev. Herman 
Sennett, Rev. Charles H. 
Seur, Rev. Timothy 
Sharp, Rev. John K. 
Sheehan, Rev. William T. 
Skowronski, Rev. Casimir 
Skulik, Rev. Bernard 
Sliszka, Rev. William 
Smetana, Rev. Cyril 
Smith, Rev. Harry A. 
Smith, Rev. John A. 
Smith, Rev. John S. 
Sodja, Rev. Joseph 
Sokol, Rev. F. B. 
Sommer, Rev. Victor J. 
Sonefeld, Rev. John J. 
Spani, Rev. Pasquale 
Speeman, Rev. Walter H. 
Spellman, Rev. Francis J. 
Spence) Keven. ily. 


Stromberg, Rev. Thomas M. 


Studer, Rev. Stephen 
Sullivan, Rev. Daniel J. 
Sullivan, Rev. Edward F. 
Sullivan, Rev. John J. 
Sullivan, Rev. Robert P. 
Sullivan, Rev. Timothy C. 
Sullivan, Rev. William A. 
Sweeney, Rev. Edward J. 
Szczukowski, Rev. A. V. 
Sziperski, Rev. Joseph W. 


336 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Diocese 


O.S.A. 
CSRs 
Alton 


Ogdensburg 
Harrisburgh 
Peoria 
Milwaukee 
Osi 
Harrisburgh 
COSipy | 
St. Cloud 
Detroit 
Newark 
Altoona 
bby ia 
Pittsburgh 
Brooklyn 
O)SiB. 
Brooklyn 
St. Louis 
Grand Rapids 
Reati 
O.F.M. 

La Crosse 
San Francisco 
Rochester 
Philadelphia 
St Paul 
Covington 
Oa 
Grand Rapids 
Newark 
Newark 
Boston 

Oke 
Superior 
Milwaukee 
New York 
Cleveland 
Portland 
Wheeling 
Boston 

Wee: 
Brooklyn 
St.vaul 
Detroit 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Name Diocese 
Takkenberg, Rev. Henry Davenport 
Villa, Rev. Octavius ehh 


Winter, Rev. Stephen St. Paul 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


In the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army, on May 1, 1923, 
there were one hundred and fifty-nine Catholic Chaplains. Of 
these, there were five holding the rank of Major, forty-five with 
the rank of Captain, and the remaining one hundred and nine, 
First Lieutenants. They are named below, with their ranks and 


addresses at the time of going to press. ‘They are: 


Name Rank Address 
Ackerman, Maurice Ist Lieut. Favsee ny 
Ellis Co., Kan. 
Anthony, William J. Pspeliieut an vo2 on WV estestiin ste 
Cincinnati, O. 
Bailey, George M. Ist Lieut. 2130 Fulton St., 
San Francisco, Calif. 
Banahan, James T. Ist Lieut. St. Joseph’s Church, 
Tiltonville, O. 
Barrett, Regis Captain Canon City, Colo. 
Barron, Stephen F. Ist Lieut. 1025 Masonic Ave. 
San Francisco, Calif. 
Beaudette, Walter A. [st Lieut. Somerset, Wis. 
Bellamy, John M. Ist Lieut. 11 Sycamore St., 
Massena, N. Y. 
Biendl, Francis A. Ist Lieut. 3938 Delmar, 
Cheviot, O. 
Bonniwell, William R. Ist Lieut. 3801 Spruce St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Booth, Robert J. Ist nlieuto vi LOoebrankimy ot. 
Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
Boyce, Ignatius B. Ist Lieut. 174 Ramsey St., 
Paterson, N. J. 
Boyle, Christopher C. Ist Lieut. 2456 No. Ridgway Ave., 
Chicago, Ill. 
Boyle, Terrence J. Captain Brooklyn College, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Bracken, Edward']., Jr. Ist Lieut. | St. Ignatius College, 
Cleveland, O. 
Braun, Albert W. Captain Mescalero. 
Oterio Co., N. Mex. 
Brennan, William P. Captain 3/7 Ou Herry lot., 
Albany, N. Y. 
Britt, Edmund J. Ist Lieut. 50 Franklin St., 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Bucher, Ambrose Ist Lieut...) | Glyde)! Mo. 


338 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Name 
Byrne, Joseph T. M. 


Callahan, William P. 
Campbell, John P. 
Carr, James H. 

Carra, James M. 
Catterlin, Armistead L. 


Cayer Arthurs }i0B: 


Chamberlain, Aloysius S. 


Chataignon, Marius S. 
Conoley, John F. 
Corcoran, Cornelius A. 
Cote, samuel*]; A: 
Cox, James R. 
Crispino, Pascal 
Cronin, Patrick J. 
Crowley, Michael J. 
Cuddy, John S. 
Cullinan, John J. 


Cummings, Matthew A. 


Dalton, Edward P. 
Dalton, Hugh A. 
Dankowski, Edward I. 
DeHasque, Urban 


Rank 
Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
Captain 
Ist Lieut. 
ist Lieut. 
Major 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
Captain 
Captain 


339 


Address 


136 No. Craig St., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
410 Second St., S. W., 
Great Falls, Mont. 
4432 No. Troy St., 
Chicago, Ill. 
394 Highland Ave., 
Fall River, Mass. 
34 Victoria Ave., 
Jamestown, N. Y. 
2618 Boise St., 
Davenport, Ia. 
SZAUOpruce ote 
Winchendon, Mass. 
23a90)) bushist, 
San Francisco, Calif. 
St. Mary’s Cathedral, 
Galveston, Tex. 
800 East Main St., 
No. Gainesville, Fla. 


Veteran’s Hospital No. 60, 


Oteen, N. C. 
Box 176, 
Clairmont, N. H. 
Mercy Hospital, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
127s Usethot. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Ra O2 Box 14, 
Dunsmuir, Calif. 
121 Chamberlain St., 
Pontiac, Mich. 
Gaithersburg, Md. 


262 West 118th St., 
New York, N. Y. 
30 East Superior St., 

Chicago, Ill. 
West Winfield, N. Y. 


Leonardtown, Md. 


1702 West 17th St., 
Chicago, Il. 

607 Seminole Ave., 
Okmulgee, Okla. 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Name 
Delihant, Thomas J. 


Dieckman, Francis H. 
Dobyns, Placide T. L. 
Doherty, John E. 
Donovan, Cornelius F. 
Dougherty, Vincent J. 
Dowd, Casper E. 
Duffey, William B. 
Duffy, Francis P. 
Dunigan, Patrick R. 
Ebert, William L. 
Farrell, William J. 
Fasnacht, Walter L. 
Fealy, Ignatius 

Fink, Leo G. 
Finigan, George J. 
Fleuren, Henry R. 
Fogarty, Michael E. 
Ford, George B. 

Fox, George G. 
Girard, Arthur L. 
Griffin, Patrick H. 


Grusenmeyer, Francis C. 


Rank 
[st Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Major 
Major 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


TStesiett 


340 


Address 


45 Cooper St., 
Boston, Mass. 
Jonesburg, Mo. 


Box 686, 
Bogalusa, La. 

160 Main St., 
Torrington, Conn. 

100 West 18th St., 
Chicago, Ill. 

1010 East Chelton Ave., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

318 Fulton St., 
Eauclaire, Wis. 

329 West 42nd St., 
New York, N. Y. 

Holy Cross Rectory, 
New York, N. Y. 

609 East Fifth Ave., 
Flint, Mich. 

Holy Family Church, 
St. Louis, Mo. 

435 Walcott St., 
Auburndale, Mass. 

2343 Walnut St., 
Chicago, IIl. 

St. Agnes Church, 
Woodlawn, Md. 

417 Carlton, St., 
Bethlehem, Pa. 

Mission House, 
Notre Dame, Ind. 

St. Mary’s University, 
Galveston, Tex. 


26 Walton St., Alexandria Bay, 


Jefferson Co., N. Y. 
On tour of world. 


Santa Clara University, 
Santa Clara, Calif. 

5478 Kimbark Ave., 
Chicago, Ill. 

1405 East Vermont St., 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

1729 Illis Ave., 
Cincinnati, O. 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Name 
Gwyer, Charles F. 


Halligan, James J. 
Harmon, Thomas L. 
Harrington, Joseph M. 
Harrington, William J. 
Hearon, James P. 
Heeney, Michael J. 
Hendrix, William F. 


Hoffman, Mathias M., Jr. 


Houlihan, James F. 
Jessup, Michael 
Jonaitis, George F. 
Kane, Charles H. 
Kane, Dennis J. 
Keane, William J. 
Kelly, Columban F. 
Kelly, James F. 
Kennedy, Cornelius E. 
King, Terence 
Kulinski, Francis A. 
Lacombe, George L. 
Lambert, Gedeon I. 


Leary, John F. 


Rank 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Tote Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Major 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 
Captain 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


[st Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


341 


Address 


7114 Kelly St., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
207 West 96th St., 
New York, N. Y. 
15 Washington Blvd., 
Oak Parkw Il 

22 No. Kildare Ave., 
Chicago, II. 

22 No. Lexington St., 
St. Paul, Minn. 

2048 Eastern Parkway, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

9525 Commercial Ave., 
Chicago, Il. 

St. Louis University, 
Stelous ve: 


Loras Hall, Columbia College, 


Dubuque, Ia. 
208 No. Elmer Ave., 
Saveruiba. 

Fordam University, 
New York, N. Y. 
8300 Longworth Ave., 

Detroit, Mich. 
Holy Trinity Rectory, 

Wallingford, Conn. 
Moscow, Pa. 


West Hampton Beach, P. O., 


Long Island, N. Y. 
Old Ferry Point, 

Westchester, N. Y. 
434 West 34th St., 

New York, N. Y. 
659 El Camino Real, 

Redwood City, Calif. 
140 Baron St., 

New Orleans, La. 
3912 Brightwood Ave., 

Chicago, II. 
Mayfield, Calif. 


901 Atwells Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 

Z2LOUM este: Nie eS 
Washington, D. C. 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Name 
Lillis, William J. 


Luckey, Arthur J. 

Lyng, Edward J. 
McCaffrey, Joseph A. A. 
McCarthy, Daniel J. 
McDermott, Morgan A. 
McDermott, Terence S. 
McDonald, William J. 


Macelwane, Francis J. 





McHugh, Francis P. 
McKeon, James G. 
McKeough, Michael J. 
McLaughlin, Thomas J. 
MacLeod, Charles A. 
McQuaide, Joseph P. 
McShea, John B. 
Martin, John J. 
Mazir, Francis S. 
Mitchell, Frederick J. 
Moran, David J. 
Mullally, William M. 
Mulvey, John A. 


Munster, William J. 


Rank 
Captain 


Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
ist Lieut) 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
Major 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


342 


Address 


262 Pleasant St., 
Marblehead, Mass. 
624 Pierre St., 
Manhattan, Kan. 
1245 60th St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
510 West 165th St., 
New York, N. Y. 
407 East Gordon St., 
Savannah, Ga. 
Somerset Ave., 
Windbar, Pa. 
2201 Benton Blvd., 
Kansas City, Mo. 
535 West 121st St., 
New York, N. Y. 
525 Islington St., 
Toledo, O. 
$5) Worrallsti, 
Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
144 So. Oak Park Ave., 
OakiParkwitiit 
Catholic University, 
Washington, D. C. 
60 Sewall St., 
Augusta, Me. 
909 So. Smith Ave., 
Portland, Ore. 
BPiOUBoxuNows: 
San Francisco, Calif. 
L/G SUNG. Wektho ot. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
2301 Fourth Ave., 
Los Angeles, Calif. 
LZ1LS Sovlathists 
Springfield, I. 
153 Washington Place, 
Passaic.dinan by 
Farmington, Minn. 


1009 So. 6th St., 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Box 93, 
Alma, Mich. 
407 Grandview Ave., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Name 
Murphy, George N. 


Nealis, Martin J. 
Normoyle, Cornelius J. 
Nuwer, Roman J. 
O’Brien, James B. 
O’Brien, James J. 
O’Connor, J. Lawrence 
O’Donnell, Daniel P. 
O’Donnell, John L. 
O’Donnell, Joseph H. 
O’Hearn, John J. 
O’Leary, Michael J. 
O’Reilly, James J. 
O’Shea, Patrick J. 
O’Sullivan, Timothy J. 
O’Toole, George B. 
Palubicki, John S. 

Pax, George W. 
Phaneuf, Louis H. 
Pochily, John J. 
Rankin, Richard R. 
MRewiinoent Augustine J. 
Ready, John E. 

Retzek, Henry 


Rank 
Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


lst Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 
Captain 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Captain 


343 


Address 
492 Bramwell Ave., 
Jersey City, N. J. 
4209 Washington Blvd., 
Chicago, Ill. 
College of St. Thomas, 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Springbrook, N. Y. 


971 Potter Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 
St. Edward’s College, 

Austin, Tex. 
Worthington, Minn. 


3001 Finkle Blvd., 
Detroit, Mich. 

3528 So. Hermitage Ave., 
Chicago, Ill. 

Rive DaNow2: 
Oxford, Ia. 

5422 West Quincy St., 
Chicago, Ill. 

Chaffe, Mo. 


65 Fruit Hill Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 
Bendena, Kan. 


317 No. Denver St., 
EI Dorado, Kan. 

St. Vincent Archabbey, 
Beatty, Pa. 

3200 No. 60th St., 
Omaha, Neb. 

St. Charles’ Seminary, 
Carthagena, O. 

517 So. 56th St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

305 No. Geddes St., 
SyTAactise, Nive 

Fordham University, 
New York, N. Y. 

St. Mary of the Woods, 


Vigo Co., Ind. 
Canajoharie, N. Y. 
Box 23, 


Hubbard Woods, Ill. 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Name 
Rothlauf, Anthony, J. 


Sala, Thomas 
Sawkins, Arthur J. 
Schiller, John J. 
Scollin, Walter J. 
Seifert, Charles F. 


Seymour, Marmaduke A. 


Skaer, Francis H. 


Smith, Edward J. 
Sullivan, Joseph M. 


Sweeney, Clement P. 


Tallmadge, Archibald J. 


Tougas, James G. 


Troy; Jameson, 


Unterkoefler, Gustave H. 


Walsh, Henry L. 
Waters, Francis V. 
White, John F. 
Wolfe, Joseph L. N. 
Woods, Thomas R. 
Wunder, George J. 
Zentgraf, George J. 
Zingen, Alois N. 
Zwisler, Hilary A. 


Rank 
Ist Lieut. 


Captain 

Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 

Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
Captain 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 
Captain 
Ist Lieut. 
Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


Ist Lieut. 


344 


Address 

330 West 23rd St., 
New York City. 

124 Sackman St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

S20. lslineton St; 
Toledo, O. 

4515 So. Wells St., 
Chicago, Ill. 

2009 W. State St., 
Rockford, Il. 

Royalton, Ill. 


211 So. Newland St., 
Whittier, Calif. 

501 Northland Ave., 
St. Louis, Mo. 

Ayershire, Ia. 


St. Mary’s Manor, 
South Langhorne, Pa. 
Manson, Ia. 


Marquette University, 
Milwaukee, Wis. 

St. James’ Hospital, 
Butte, Mont. 

2000 Grand Ave., 
Des Moines, Ia. 

3500 No. Market Ave., 
Basteoe Louis. <UL 


Loyola College, W. 16th St., 


Los Angeles, Calif. 
177 McDougal St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

141 East 43rd St., 
New York, N. Y. 
54th and Diamond Sts., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grand and Emily Sts., 
St. Louis, Mo. 
2216 Irving Park Blvd., 
Chicago, Ill. 
405 West 125th St., 
New York, N. Y. 
Belleville, Wis. 


715 Coburneous 
Akron, O. 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Many Chaplains came under the jurisdiction of the Diocese 
Castrensis after the close of the war and served at Military 
and Naval Posts, Public Health and Veteran Hospitals. 


Those who served only a short time, are not included. Those, 
however, who are still in service and their stations, follow: 


Bouffard, Rev. Irénée J. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Bradford, Rev. Albert A. Portsmouth, Va. 
Brianceau, Rev. Henry L. Evergreen and Foster Clinic, Md. 
Burns avev. | be). Colon, Canal Zone 
Byrne, Rev. Dawson Ft. Myer, Va. 

Cahill, Rev. Joseph Camp Meade, Md. 
Camerman, Rev. Jos. E. Bremerton, Wash. 
Carroll Rt) Rey: Jolin By) Di): Fort Harrison, Mont. 
Colcanap, Rt. Rev. J. B. Camp Haitien, Haiti 
Conan, Most Rev. Julius, D.D. Port-au-Prince, Haiti 
Cotter, Rev. Michael A. Algiers, La. 

Graney Revie.) Camp Normoyle, Texas 
Cunneen, Very Rev. Alexis, C.P. Kingsbridge, N. Y. 

Der bruyere; Rev. 1 Fort Bayard, N. M. 
Delane, Rev. John A. Deer Lodge, Mont. 
Eilers, Rev. George B. Milwaukee, Wis. 
Farnsworth, Rev. Francis Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. 
Galvin, Rev. James F. (Greenville, 5.) W, 
Gercke snte kev Daniels.) 1).D.- Tucson, Ariz. 

Gill, Rev. William A. Langley Field, Va. 
Gleason, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Joseph M. PalorAiton Calit: 
Gleissner, Rev. J. B. Bryan, Texas 

Grogan, Rev. Anthony J. Governors Island, N. Y. 
Grones, Rev. Herman Oteen, N. C. 

Hayes, Rev. John F. Washington, D. C. 
Horton, Rev. James Ft. McPherson, Ga. 
Huber, Rev. Raphael Washington Barracks, D. C. 
Justou, Reve ior tOusiB. Sulphur, Okla. 

Killian, Rev. James New Haven, Conn. 

La Querre, Rev. Joseph Fort Lyon, Colo. 

Lauzon, Rev. I. J. Camp Kearny, Calif. 
McClure, Rev. James Madison Barracks, N. Y. 
McDonald, Rev. Thomas J. Balbosm@si7s 

McGeary, Rev. B. F. Walter Reed, Washington, D. C. 
McKeever, Rev. John Tuskegee, Ala. 
McManus, Rev. Miles J. Federal Park, Md. 
McNanamy, Rev. J. Earl Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Maguire, Rev. Bonaventure Maywood, Ill. 

Mueller, Rev. Albert J. Wannakee, Wis. 
Murphy, Rev. Francis A. Parris Island, S. C. 


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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Murphy, Rev. Nicholas A. Charleston Navy Yard, S. C. 
O’Connell, Rev. Martin Knoxville, Ia. 
O’Hara, Rev. James A. Dawson Springs, Ky. 
Prenderville, Rev. J. J. Arrowhead, Calif. 
Schuler, Rt. Rev. Anthony J., S.J., 

ELD: El Paso, Texas 
Souby, Rev. Andrew Fort Stanton, N. M. 
Spengler, Rev. Hubert Gulfport, Miss. 
Sullivan, Rev. Joseph Tacoma, Wash. 
Toomey, Rev. Frederick J. Camp Humphries, Va. 
Torsney, Rev. James T. San Diego, Calif. 

Van de Ven, Rev. H. J. Walla Walla, Wash. 
Vander Grinten, Rev. E. Muskegee, Okla. 
Verhoeven, Rev. J. M. Boise, Idaho 

White, Rev. Lawrence P. Key West, Fla. 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Each diocese and religious order were requested to furnish 
a number of chaplains, based upon the total number of priests 
under their jurisdiction. ‘The complete list follows: 


Quota 
Archdioceses 
ieezigararyshmen Ail Raby (preter yep eek vod parler CERRO MN i ee 1s 
TS OSLOL MLAS Ge as teteeect end tet tas har og an sii sus vedeyces 29 
PEDIC Amel Litee emt UM East ynssiasteces rics eee sf 
PCATIT LAP COP reer oie enter tr ckcceiy es soedas savceds i 
HOTEL Slee LAMas tals stat eae Wi teddncstas conse denteedt cues 10 
Dy Taley ACOMAY V 1S ien ete ad eet cs ocey ks eecccacecevets 16 
ING BOOLICATICN Lua tarde el catecassadsecnesconedas Voss 11 
BN WHEY OLICPN G Wes eum u cates seh lovocssndcecesoone 49 
PP ECOGIPC GE Cunt arene tule. t ie lesuin tens sebanes 6 
LETTERS LTE Ain Gaia o in sie 65 2 DIR PP Me 23 
SS PLCOUIS VEC Urata ROBES A i oo 22 
SG meen ba: ON N NAb BE) “ops bay Basin aa a adh VON a aa eae ee 11 
DPOB TANCISCO GAL se ete te lsierenncees 10 
DReLLLU CL CARN LE eu cers SN Tl ya | 5 
EVLATIU Ap earee kanes gy. Gace) MEU OSM Oa ai ob 0 
TG Mb et) AN MA Sede RRL ORR aA 249 
Dioceses 

CONDADO bo (aiding NA SU EO Rm a 10 
EXTERAUCL IAI AE ee oie te wae Ties cieee role teded coaeeaeds 1 
VILLA DIMER ee ete ML eh esate aswaeekery Via ly diaveeeees 6 
EN ILOONG MA ee errr een tee toushluz ee tedecs 5 
Ot LVI) CULeeea ee titee cr heen Weigel tester y 1 
pellanit creel Taare tctrem ue Sie cote 0 5 
PSISIIAL CH MUN PIC stevie erie reie Tench cee auacn she 2 
PD OLSCMMLCALICI elucidate eer tessa best wotaees 1 
PMOGHIMINGON A VAL atitiy case ttatocecd deeseecebay doves 2D 
PET EG AMER (Ovo Nth AN ul VAR 4 prt aU ea NAVAL NPR MM oy 14 
ISGESAEROUAARAS ER N'MON bYteaulenn eee ppg IU) eee aR ORES 2 
Che Terai Lmao ene tetas Pe UUeh a em ny in fe Mor th al 0 
CEA GSTO sary ake Suu ctegn ee me TINC eas tin Was 1 
Ge VET GM VV ONT tanta eater ett te ene h 1 
Cleveland se) aire sim See GAR Cie bacnty EARS 15 
SOLIDS Cees ry eee, SLAMS LSA GL IE 5 
CLOUEOT CIA yA) ates oes ee URN NS UL eas 8) 2 
EOL DUSUCGLITISH EL GN iec Mnert ety erent yt aat 0 
COVINSTODMIG WLM ricer tiie neue trzyy eo Crate Z 
GTOOKSTON SEV ATT ree eect he ba sehnya tun gss 0 
Dallas aul exerci Me en ces eb ur aretha ys 
DAVENPOTL MM Lamar ee inearien euyec esis tarttaa: 4 


347 


In Service 


18 
30 
40 
12 

7 
17 

y 
87 
10 
27 
16 
10 
10 

2 

4 


297 


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Applicants 


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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Quota InService Applicants 


Diocese 
Denver: GCOlOa ue evecare eee 5 7 3 
Des Moines la ear ect ert es 3 & 1 
Detroitrc Michie wte eee rea: Re) 9 7 
Duluth Miner re ee en cyte ] i O 
Eli Paso; TEx sae ae rece erent enrem ey O 2 0 
Brie? Pa es ae ener caa ede, 6 5 7 
Fall Rivers iviass ica i eee ae ato a2 6 8 oy 
FargoyeN Dake sive nts, vem ey a 1 4 
Port) Wayne ind aie viccei crerneeermatt is dh Z 3 
Galveston? LEK AN cre creae emer 2 Z 4 
CGrrandidSlarid sen Cb ay ch scence seen 1 1 2 
Csrand Rapids Viichie eae center ares 6 ii 10 
Great Halls Montes sm neces i 1 0 
Green i Bayan Vy 1Sccec secs tees cee amv rere 8 6 2 
Harrishttrahe ba pcm ec rename eat + 5 4 
Harttordss Conn wine cake ae et LY, P| Ze 
Helena WlOnt ee ec ee ieee og ate 3 fs 0 
Indianapolis; Und gave: MSO R08 Ui) SIAL ary i , Vs 
Kansas City vo nme se 86) cern seein ett > 4 0 
Tea UTOSSENY VERO ony len A ee Oe baer » + 5 
Icatavetter ssa i ata. cai aneur o eeeta eae ae, 0 1 0 
TUCACIN Sy MDa eR ale eee a nd aaa 1 O 1 
lea Ven WOTtl: (ial re re ae 3 4 1 
Eimcoln Vine b ators ic Man rend ARE oe 3 2 a 
Lattlep Rock Arieti tiers a ae Z 2 i 
Louisville Wy eer nee sen tel ee: BENNER OS NAS 6 5 1 
Manchester Iniciar ay eon ae an : 6 6 
Marquette ye Minch tite vars. 1 etees Gass Soniye 3 ie yi 
MobilewAlad er iaixe tion aden ares 8 8 1 
Monterey-LostAnveles! Calin ia ea 2 11 8 
Nashvilleshennitieiiiia eet ceca eran 1 2 0 
Natche sh MISSI nl ee OMA al aa i 1 1 
Newark ri Nag) ann ec ety linen anna are D 19 i LA, 
Nueval Gaceres ss Pai la ie a yu iia iene) tae 6) 1 0 
Ogdensbtiro INGgy ne Ui aa nn it sie Nant ein oe 4 10 6 
Oklahoma City) OR alee neces alate ae 3 + 1 
Omaha si Neb uel Gee ie ur neUne Amat hia! 4 3 yd 
Peoria yl ce tl en ie i a ian aaa INE 7 8 12 
Pittsburohpieaien, ei vscmrin cl aetna ae ee 20 17 ERS 
PortlandiiMe eG eee ee a ae eh 5 4 8 
Providence oR AL aye coe ee wea 10 10 a 
Richmondsqy ati Wee e eon enn eae 1 4 1 
Rochester, v Naive yin ae eae hae 8 10 Z 
Rocktord, SLL re a es a epee 4 4 5 
pacramentor Galit mew eter uae tae aoe 1 2 4 
Ste AUS UStING sla Coie hur alien eee etna 1 2 1 


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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Quota InService Applicants 


Diocese 
SHE LOU Vivian Woe tier eter ce se eaeee teense 4 & os 
SS LARP OSE PIL eV LO re peaee epm ceeres eee tS tcns walsh a2 3 6 0 
malialiaker Cary eli faninae sts trata cseorsyect 0 2 0 
SANA TILONIOADE Cte ree cee re aan yatta 5 5 0 
SVAN AIG c Ceres ger mem eck tien sees rea deur: 1 Zz 0 
SCHANLOU PE deem er ee entries e ies JOSU AL iti ei, 1] 13 ] 
SSCA tLe MuVV ASL metus ere rN Hagh, URLs Shera wduackvi 4 5 0 
IGUa CITY Lae e etc unemiey Mele deakehidest vas she + 4 3 
Si al bec SUTRAS MB Ra enantio eka Sans aaa 6 7 O 
SDORATION VV ASIL: Weert atue eters cea aueusids sens 1 O ] 
EID MEIC ie WLAGS Aye Minter rats ansehen. 4 Sans. eeakee 15 20 26 
PULL DELIOL HEV LScaprcy th omen smn ater ects Cossegrsh 3 3 ] 
REV LACUSC TAN ae N enral lee ase ene sacar ecco ec Sh ye gs 5 a 4 
GEOL CCH AU Ee tir es Waning tennant ve uO NI Us oe 5 4 6 
UNS ees stash abps SNPs | ed is ob 0004 Sail ie el a nO 8 8 6 
BUTICSUTIGPFLL IZ Carrera tortie Marotta tec sok estes tess O O O 
BADGE LITO WAN Villa y eLaNee eee ae States tes sent concen otees 3 4 3 
MAS Ret nh tad Ce Wap ue bas a COUN a es BE 5 4 0 
VMI TON ve JL Eee vepee ee de icy san See) pavanes us 2 i 
WE TRT SEES W BV ba Beste bah O15 98 eee 3) ph 4 
LOLA meen meets neta ts, Meech cele «tue 414 454 306 
Religious Orders 

shila relehiitiay Jectdelrgs (UO ey sud Payee atone — 8 1 
Augustinians of the Assumption (A.A.).... — 0 0 
SUA ALN ET SiC ad 98) amraeciseetss se casseessssy —_ 0 0 
Belediietinem at ners (OIis to.) arsiiiecsssesteeecine _ 23 13 
pyivestine .benedictine | (5.0.5, Boyis....... a 0 0 

Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament 
CST ad UTP eS Oe ae UO SR et --- 0 0 
Gapucwinmuatherse QML Capuyiiant sss iers ss a 5 1 
Mrder @alcedeG@armelitess (CCC yy iis ccs von 1 1 
Discaiced”, Carmelites,) (O.C.D2) vias. csetereese _ 0 0 
PTA PIStS a Cot Warrier voomty Wece ls eocagany — 0 0 
Widervotgetmanthonya, (Ooh Leinster — 1 0 
COECEr OTR OHALILY MLC). Cap) Laver earn yaa act —- 0 0 

Congregation of St. Charles Borromeo 
FCB Wade) VV oe cate tetice py ine nnn Beal Ny aE a le — 0 0 
Canons otytneyHolysGross, (O.S5.C2)e.2...43 — 0 0 

Missionaries of Divine Love of Jesus 
VET) CANE nner tc ea i errr rion heey: - 0 0 
Dominicana uatnersm (Wel )twssesceertee nist -— 24 4. 
Pranciscan bathers (Goh Vb.) aon, — 20 4 

Franciscan Fathers (Minor Conventuals) 
COD ETE, CL) OPA rae No Meat Gua e re OS a a 4 1 


UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Quota InService Applicants 
Religious Orders 


Congregation of the Holy Cross (C.S.C.).. — 
Congregation of the Holy Ghost (C.S.Sp.) — 
Pesuit’Hathersitoa} hy uneccm ines secesfengerstaseaseed se - 
Missionary Sons of Immaculate Heart of 

IA eR ag ety (CVS BOM SAS HULU) MC 205 i, rrr eg — 
Josephite\Hathers (05) 5.) yie nn rctse tenets tes oo 
Marian Fathers ii ivosie ranean rae eet. es — 
Company of Mary of Montfort (S.M.M.) — 
Marist) athersiniociic gcse aces aterege ste — 
Society OT vanyiOnndiiSid by) merits. a 
Bathers'om Mercy )(pibaia) aera ee — 
Pious Society of Missions (P.S.M.)............ — 
Oblates of St. Francis de Sales (O.S.F.S.) — 
Oblates of Mary Immaculate (O.M.1I.)....... — 
SOCIETY) Olme ber LoCTITITCh bo Moe eye) seeeee te ntecta. — 
PassiOniscnba th ene) (Ul: bil) wan emaonaaa alee — 
Rauhst Pathensi( Ce Scbuny ives ie amram ieetras: — 
Precious, Blood Fathers (Ce bib a) Geert. — 
Praemonstratensian Fathers (O.Praem.).... — 
RREUemnploristy athens UC lo. bn) ene cere. — 
Congregation of the Ressurection (C.R.)..... — 
Congregation of Sacred Hearts of Jesus 

ATIC MNF Aran Cie AG ied ey merece cesta — 
Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (M.S.C.) — 
Salestath ah AENETS yale Ak To cease eee oe — 
Missionary Fathers of La Salette (M.S.) — 
Society of African Missions (L.A.M.)...... — 
SOGIELy OL Mhe A TOnenents (cr kay\wen ern teen -— 
Society of the Divine Saviour ($.D.S.).... — 
penviter Hathersa( Uh ori) alee ans te — 
Theatines Pathensint (7 Way eUicue nau Ma rae nn — 
Order of the Most Holy Trinity (O.SS.T.) — 
Cleries OTOL taLoni( Chuva anew festa a 
Waincentian  athensas (iM) vcmeiausereias — 
society of ithel/Divine\W ord {isi ene: — 
Siigmatini wPathers)) (Giolla) nue te a 
Sul pician Gathers (joist) ier mans ueemcamete — 
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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


Quota InService Applicants 
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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN THE WORLD WAR 


CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS IN SERVICE OF UNITED STATES 


April 1917 to May 1922 


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APPENDIX 


CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS 
ARMY AND NAVY 


ORDINARIATE 
NEW YORK 


Aprilyts 70913 
My dearly beloved Chaplain in Christ: 


Since my appointment as Ordinarius Castrensis last Novem- 
ber by the Holy See, constant has been my desire to see and speak 
with each chaplain personally that I might know mine and 
mine might know me. Such a realization, indeed, has not been 
possible up to the present, but I hope that, in due course of 
time, it will happily eventuate. 


If I have not written formally hitherto—and I feel some- 
what remiss in this matter—it was because I was daily expecting 
from Rome an official instruction, which would definitely fix 
my jurisdiction with its canonical relation to the Hierarchy, to 
the chaplains and to the faithful in both arms of the United 
States service. On March 12th I was fortunate enough to re- 
ceive through the Apostolic Delegation the promised document 
from the S. Consistorial Congregation, an excerpt of which I 
enclose for your information and guidance. 


You will observe, my beloved son, that the Vicar of Christ 
has deigned to establish between us a corporate and spiritual 
relationship, which imposes mutual duties and obligations. 


In the first place, let me beg of you to bear in mind that 
both of us, bishop and priest, are an integral and necessary part 
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of a wartime jurisdiction—it would hardly do to call it a diocese 
—with the flock ever on the brink of eternity, scattered over land 
and sea, amid the perils of the battlefront, perils of the fortressed 
clouds, and perils of the garrisoned deep. Hardly ever before, 
in the history of the Church, have shepherds been called upon 
to follow and care for the fold of Christ under more dangerous 
and heroic circumstances. 


May I say for myself that all that I am by office and author- 
ity, and all that I may have of health, time and energy are 
pledged herewith to our devoted chaplains, and to our brave 
soldiers and sailors with the Colors. I am ready, at all times, 
to spend myself and be spent that the exalted dignity of the 
priesthood, now splendidly represented in Army and Navy, may 
be still more glorified by pastoral service, and not suffer, in the 
slightest, if I can prevent it, from any person unworthy or by 
any act unholy. I shall be ever most solicitous that the already 
inspiring record of apostolic labor nobly and heroically done 
by our chaplain body may shine with greater lustre unto the 
honor of God, the consolation of the Church and the salvation 
of souls. 


The reverence and obedience you have ever shown and given 
to your own beloved Ordinary at home will be likewise now 
due to me, even more so—I venture to say—because of war’s 
grim and ugly conditions that, tending not to cultivate the 
spiritual in man, may even shatter priestly ideals in the shepherd 
himself. When peaceful days shall fall again on our land, and 
you pass from my jurisdiction back to your own diocese or com- 
munity, may you render once more, in all honor, to your own 
ecclesiastical superior a reverence and obedience thrice sanctified 
and thrice blessed because many times purified through war’s 
ordeals that perhaps have tried your very soul. 


May I ask also that you serve and obey as you would my 
very self the Very Rev. Vicars-General, four in number, whom 
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I have chosen, through the gracious courtesy of their respective 
Archbishops, to help me in this vast and stupendous under- 
taking. I feel that Divine Providence has singularly blessed 
our war mission in sending me these dignified, experienced and 
zealous pastors now making, in my name, a canonical visitation 
of military and naval chaplains. 


A war chaplain must be a man of marked spiritual life both 
for the efficiency of his ministry and for the safety of his own 
soul. If the course of modern warfare demands military lead- 
ers to be almost supermen from the viewpoint of genius, endur- 
ance and courage, surely priests who serve among such men as 
ministers of Christ and guides of souls should be of a very 
superior type with regard to strength and spirituality of char- 
acter. The Chaplain Corps should be so impressively and 
supernaturally clean-cut in its alignment before the public eye 
that no place be given in its body, for a moment, to a weakling, 
moral or spiritual. 


Your acceptance of service as an army or naval chaplain 
presupposes that you have been chosen by the Church and au- 
thorized by the Government because you possess the qualities 
necessary for this difficult responsibility. If a mistake has been 
made in selecting one for a chaplaincy, far better for himself, 
for the Church, for the nation, that he return to the ministry in 
fields other than the military. It is not every man that can be- 
come a real soldier; nor is it every priest that will prove a 
useful and successful war chaplain. 


An overt indiscretion, a serious blunder, any manifestation 
of unmanly and ungenerous ideals of personal conduct on the 
part of a chaplain will irrevocably end his usefulness in military 
circles. Neither apology nor explanation can remedy the sad 
plight of the ostracism in which a chaplain may have placed 
himself. Stern military life, in war days, knows no pardon. 
Nor would it be reasonable to expect ecclesiastical authority to 

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ignore and forbear from dealing emphatically with a breach of 
discipline. 

The fair repute of the Church and the good of religion are 
in the keeping of the chaplain as a very precious and sacred 
trust. The Church in Army and Navy has really but one way 
of expressing her life, her doctrine, her practise; and that 1s 
through the chaplain, who, without the impressive symbolism 
of temple, altar, chant and liturgy, is, in a sense, the solitary 
symbol of the Church in camp and on battleship. Let not then 
a priest of the Most High, a minister of Christ, a dispenser of 
the mysteries of God, be a sign contradicting himself and a stum- 
bling block in the way of eternal salvation unto the brethren in 
arms. 


This message I send you may have a note of solemn admoni- 
tion that hardly seems called for, when one considers our chap- 
lains either collectively or individually. I must confess, and 
gladly do so, to the gratifying sense of my highest appreciation 
of the personnel of the Chaplain Corps. Our candidates for 
chaplains have impressed most favorably the representatives 
of the Federal authorities. I myself am convinced that the 
Hierarchy and the superiors of religious orders have been choos- 
ing, among their very best, priests to serve as chaplains at this 
critical hour of our national history. 


It is this very blessed and assuring beginning that urges me, 
with all the appealing power of my soul, to beg our chaplains 
not to waste or miss their wonderful opportunity for the Church 
in this terrible adventure of the world’s greatest war. 


Our chaplains are receiving their commissions under most 
encouraging auspices. The Federal Government sincerely de- 
sires the Catholic priest in the service. Army and Navy oflicers, 
with rare exceptions, irrespective of their religious belief, plead 
for and welcome the Catholic chaplain. The enlisted men are 
trooping with intense faith to the Tribunal of Penance and to 
the Altar of the Lord. Almost everywhere and nearly by every- 

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body the highest possible value has been set upon the ministry 
of the Catholic chaplain. 


Nothing but failure, however, will mark the public ministry 
of a chaplain if he be wanting in solid personal piety. All the 
prayers of venerable bishops and priests, of holy men and women, 
of pious maidens and little children, now ascending hourly to 
our Heavenly Father for our chaplains, will not avail much if 
our war shepherds faint by the wayside of solemn duty by rea- 
son of spiritual weakness. “I can do all things in him who 
strengthened me.’—Philip IV., 13°. The source of priestly 
strength and power is Christ Himself: per Ipsum, cum Ipso, 
et in Ipso. Only by prayer, meditation, frequent confession, 
daily Mass, and saintly living will Christ abide with His priest. 
Entrance into military service does not dispense a priest from 
these elementary fundamentals of the spiritual life. On the 
contrary, a chaplain, left so much to himself and removed from 
the normal helps at home, needs to cling to and to cherish these 
sacerdotal practises more than ever before in his life. 


I commend you, my beloved son, now and always, to the 
protection of the Angels and Saints of Heaven and to the 
motherly care and love of Mary Immaculate, Star of the Sea. 
I pray each day that the Lord Himself may be to you “a help 
in starting, a comfort by the way, a shadow from the heat, a 
covering from the rain and cold, a chariot in weariness, a refuge 
in trouble, a staff in slippery paths, a haven in shipwreck, and 
that under His guidance you may successfully reach your jour- 
ney’s end, and afterwards return in safety to your home.” 

Praying for you an abundance of every Easter grace and 
blessing, I am, 

Faithfully in Christ, 
y« PATRICK J. HAYES, 
Bishop of Tagaste, 


Ordinarius Castrensis. 


357 


CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS 
ARMY AND NAVY 


ORDINARIATE 
NEW YORK 


April 15, 1918. 


Ex Litteris S. Gong. Consistorialis Illmo ac Reumo Dmno 
Patricio Joseph Hayes, Episcopo Tagastensi, Ordinario Cas- 
trenst quoad cappellanos castrenses quaedam excerpta:— 


‘“Omnes clerici, sive qui cappellani munere funguntur, sive 
qui alia qualibet de causa in exercitibus Statuum fcederatorum 
Americ@ inveniuntur, a tua pendent auctoritate, qua proprius 
eorum Ordinarius, usque dum in exercitibus ipsi permaneant, 
Tibique omnes subesse debent, Tibique parere in cunctis, que 
ad eorum regimen spirituale, ad sacrorum exercitium, ad trans- 
lationem ab uno in aliud ministerium vel locum spectant, et Tu 
decreveris, servatis canonicis regulis, pro animarum_ bono 
StAtuCre nam dong 


‘Si forte contingat, ut aliquis ex his clericis, quilibet sit, ita 
inordinate se gerat, ut amoveri ab officio debeat, aut etiam a 
divinis suspendi, plena ad hoc patet Tibi potestats, servatis 
tamen semper canonicis regulis, et collatis, si opus sit, cum mili- 
tari auctoritate consiliis.” 


“Officii tui erit preter reliqua que ad regimen, edifica- 
tionem et correctionem clericorum pertinent, adnotationem 
sumere et tenere de vita et moribus singulorum sacerdotum et 
seminarii alumnorum, si qui 1n copiis militaribus adsint, ut, sive 
modo, sive post belli finem, opportuna testimonia de singulis 
possis proprio respectivo Ordinario proferre.” 

358 


“Quod si gravi quadam correptione vel pena aliquem cleri- 
cum plectere debeas, non omittas de hac re ejusdem Ordinarium 
statim edocere.”’ 


‘Pro proponendis seu deputandis sacerdotibus in officio cap- 
pellanivady Le spectat cum militariauctotitatesagerey im, a 


‘Cum insuper de salute tot catholicorum laicorum, qui in 
memoratis exercitibus militant, cura Tibi sit, non omittes, data 
opportunitate, sive per Te, sive per cappellanos, eos adhortari, 
ut longe sint a peccatis, condignis moribus vivant, et ad sacra- 
menta accedant, nedum in vite periculis, sed et sepius quum 


possint.”’ 
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